Before the days of digital cameras, I had an old-fashioned SLR Canon AE-1, which I used to capture our days in Korea (which spanned just over three years from 1995-1998). Although we were in the digital age back then, we didn’t have a scanner and I was paying about $2 to have one photo scanned. I had a few of these photos on our first web site, but at that cost, only a few. Lately I have been scanning old photos and went through the Korea collection. They are now available here.
Here are a few …

Korean Girl in Han-bo

Detail of Traditional temple

Korean moving van – a serious balancing act to maneuver down narrow Korean lanes

At the market

Annette at a sidewalk cafe

Can you find Annette

Myong-dong on a quiet day

Choir in the market place

Drying fish by the harbour

Drying fish by the harbour

Drying fish by the harbour

Japan – Capsule Hotel in Fukuoka (we were on a visa run)

Kimchi Pots on our roof

Dongguk University – my workplace

Delicious appetizer

Weekend hike

First wedding anniversary

One of many classes
Here is approximately where the photos were taken.
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