Watching this after your interview on Photographic Connections. Lovely video and I really liked that moody shot of the bridge. Look forward to seeing more vlogs and photos. Thanks for creating and sharing.
I laughed when you turned and saw people taking photos from the same position as you. Reminded me of a day I stopped walking on sidewalk and just looked up into the sky. Just staring, shading my eyes for about 5 minutes. A small crowd stood by me looking up. I stepped away and watched as a couple of would stop and look up while a few would walk on. It was funny to watch.
Absolutely amazing video and final images! Struggling to chose a favourite as all three shots are awesome. Looking forward to joining you on your adventures later this year...even if it is only to carry your tripod. 🥰
I'm happy to see another video from you... I think I've seen quite a few photos of this place on your Instagram as well. Great photos! and I'm so happy you included some technical details, recently I had a chance to take some night long exposures in a city nearby, really like those types of photos. Ah it's always so hard to get a good photo of a famous place without people... I've seen some professional photographer on UA-cam talking about it and showed 2 photos of the Golden Bridge in California, 1 was taken by his friend and you can see many people and it's pretty much the shot that everyone is getting there, and than he showed his, no people from a totally different and unexpected spot, so sometimes it's good to try and find that not so common or easy to get to spot... I'm no one to teach you, your photography and editing skills are much better than mine, but maybe this story will inspire you for next time you get some people in your shots. Anyways, as always happy to see your videos and photos!
Thanks! Yes, I can never resist coming back to this town and location! Absolutely, it requires you to try and think a little differently in touristy places where you may get lots of people walking into your camera frame. Always something to think about. Here I knew I'd get people walking past and would have to be very patient. I've taken some images in the past where I used the tourists as part of the image or focused more closely on the bridge instead. I really loved the river in the foreground this time! Thanks for your comment :)
Wow, came her via another video of yours, what some fantastic photos! I specifically like how on your slower exposures you still manage to get some texture in the waterfall rather than a mush - which a lot of people do.
Hi Courtney. One of your earlier videos said that you were no longer looking for perfection, but you seem to have found it here. Excellent photos, entertaining narrative, and your perseverance really paid dividends. Your subscriber numbers are growing too. I loved the comedy shot of everyone around you by your tripod. God bless.
Okay, you convinced me. gotta put this in one of my list to photograph. love the fact that you gave multiple images at the end. love the one on the right (cropped).
While I'm searching the proper place to take a landscape photos in Gyeongju, I stop by your channel. The picture you taken was so nice and I made up mind to stop by Woljeonggyo bridge beside Bulguksa temple. I've subscribed and expecting your photography footage more.
Courtney Victoria haha we need to spend more time together! BTW such a good video! Was really interesting to see the “behind the scenes” footage about how you go about taking these extraordinary images! Thank you!!!
Sure, here is the Korean address: 경상북도 경주시 교동 48 The Bridge is called 'Woljeong Bridge' and is 5-10 minutes walk from Gyeongju's Cheomseongdae Observatory.
Watching this after your interview on Photographic Connections. Lovely video and I really liked that moody shot of the bridge. Look forward to seeing more vlogs and photos. Thanks for creating and sharing.
와..사진이 예술이네...
건강조심하세요~영상 잘봤습니다
열정이 대단하시네요
월정교 사진하나만을 위해
거의 하루종일 추운날씨에 기다리며 찍은 사진
멋져요
Watching this, I would never have imagined this was your first photography vlog. You were a natural from the start.
I laughed when you turned and saw people taking photos from the same position as you. Reminded me of a day I stopped walking on sidewalk and just looked up into the sky. Just staring, shading my eyes for about 5 minutes. A small crowd stood by me looking up. I stepped away and watched as a couple of would stop and look up while a few would walk on. It was funny to watch.
Very cool video Courtney. Beautiful images. Enjoyed watching, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your kind comment :)
Beautiful image Courtney
What an amazing place!
Love your pictures. They are absolutely amazing :)
Amazing artistry .. from Seoul, have a good day!
Absolutely amazing video and final images! Struggling to chose a favourite as all three shots are awesome. Looking forward to joining you on your adventures later this year...even if it is only to carry your tripod. 🥰
I'm happy to see another video from you...
I think I've seen quite a few photos of this place on your Instagram as well.
Great photos! and I'm so happy you included some technical details, recently I had a chance to take some night long exposures in a city nearby, really like those types of photos.
Ah it's always so hard to get a good photo of a famous place without people... I've seen some professional photographer on UA-cam talking about it and showed 2 photos of the Golden Bridge in California, 1 was taken by his friend and you can see many people and it's pretty much the shot that everyone is getting there, and than he showed his, no people from a totally different and unexpected spot, so sometimes it's good to try and find that not so common or easy to get to spot... I'm no one to teach you, your photography and editing skills are much better than mine, but maybe this story will inspire you for next time you get some people in your shots.
Anyways, as always happy to see your videos and photos!
Thanks! Yes, I can never resist coming back to this town and location! Absolutely, it requires you to try and think a little differently in touristy places where you may get lots of people walking into your camera frame. Always something to think about. Here I knew I'd get people walking past and would have to be very patient. I've taken some images in the past where I used the tourists as part of the image or focused more closely on the bridge instead. I really loved the river in the foreground this time! Thanks for your comment :)
Stunning photos 👌 excellent composition 👌 you make the most of the Korean small town experience
I really liked all the images, however your final image is absolutely stunning!
Wow, came her via another video of yours, what some fantastic photos! I specifically like how on your slower exposures you still manage to get some texture in the waterfall rather than a mush - which a lot of people do.
Yesss give us that National Geo documentary! WE LOVE TO SEE ITTTT
hahaha crying.
Wow so beautiful
Hi Courtney. One of your earlier videos said that you were no longer looking for perfection, but you seem to have found it here. Excellent photos, entertaining narrative, and your perseverance really paid dividends. Your subscriber numbers are growing too. I loved the comedy shot of everyone around you by your tripod. God bless.
Stunning images! ❤️😍
Okay, you convinced me. gotta put this in one of my list to photograph.
love the fact that you gave multiple images at the end. love the one on the right (cropped).
While I'm searching the proper place to take a landscape photos in Gyeongju, I stop by your channel. The picture you taken was so nice and I made up mind to stop by Woljeonggyo bridge beside Bulguksa temple. I've subscribed and expecting your photography footage more.
Awesome!!
Aaah Courtuhney!!! Lovely! You are amazing, I am in Awe!!!!!! As in Awesome!! You missed a pun opportunity there at 1:43.... Literally chilling;) 😆
oh my goodness!! If only my brain worked like yours and was able to spot the potential pun!!! haha!
Courtney Victoria haha we need to spend more time together! BTW such a good video! Was really interesting to see the “behind the scenes” footage about how you go about taking these extraordinary images! Thank you!!!
One of those pictures is going to look so cool, on a certain wall I have in mind...
...............❤
경주다~~
The People recognized an expert when they saw one. They just wondered what you were seeing.
Nice video ,nice click 👍 can you tell me location please, i can't find this correct location.
Sure, here is the Korean address: 경상북도 경주시 교동 48 The Bridge is called 'Woljeong Bridge' and is 5-10 minutes walk from Gyeongju's Cheomseongdae Observatory.
If you are still there text me to do UA-cam video together