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Recently, I asked myself the question “What is the difference between available light photography and artificial (flash) light photography?” As usual, Yoda was correct:

“No different, only different in your mind. You must unlearn what you have learned.”
Yoda, Star Wars, Episode V

What I had learned is that available light == best and flash == bad. Yet, that bit of “knowledge” was more of a hindrance than an aid. Typically, when we think of flash photography, we think of mug-shot, over-exposed faces, gloomy backgrounds, and the dreaded red-eye. And, when we think of available-light photography, we think of “natural-looking” photographs. Neither of these extremes is always true and, in real life, is rarely true.

In my opinion, adequate photography is capturing an interesting composition that is properly exposed. Better photography is enhancing that same composition with creative and complimentary lighting. Not only is the exposure that much better, but it’s fun as well.
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Casting a spell

by Dave on September 15, 2008


Casting a Spell
Originally uploaded by David_Harris

Only Susie knows what she is conjuring up in her imagination.

Zoo @ Seoul Children’s Grand Park

by Dave on September 7, 2008


Entrance
Originally uploaded by David_Harris

This last weekend, Susie visited her first Zoo. In general, she paid more attention to the random pigeons than the unique, captive animals.

The notable exception was the ducks at the water fowl exhibit. She loved the ducks so much, that all the birds in the exhibit were called “ducks”.

We hope to go back and visit the rest of the park. We also hope to visit Seoul’s main Zoo at Seoul Grand Park sometime this Fall.

광복절에 태국기 - South Korean flag on Korean Independence Day
Originally uploaded by David_Harris

광복절 (Gwangbokjeol)

August 15th, 1945 is the day Korea official gained its independence from Japan at the end of WWII, the same day Japan surrendered to the U.S.. The South Korean government was created 3 years later on the same date in 1948.

I like to think of today as the day that saw the beginning of a very strong alliance and relationship between Korea and the United States that continues to this day, 63 years later.

This picture is of a South Korean flag flying just outside our apartment window. We are flying the exact same flag (with same flagpole !), but it’s difficult to get a clean, “face-on” shot of our flag from our own window.