Griffin Stewart and I set out across Ulsan this past weekend to try and capture some of the sites. We both got up before dawn and headed down to Daewangam Park to catch the sunrise and then around to some select spots to photograph the beauty of Ulsan.
One of the surprises that we found along the way was Seosaengpo Japanese fortress. Almost hidden from view this historical site burst with color as we hiked up the hill. It was probably the most beautiful time that I have ever seen it. It was simply amazing. Tigers and Magpies did a great write up on the site and they also have some great shots.
I hope that you enjoy the slideshow and pop down to Ulsan if you want to see the sites!



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Eddie
Looks like your timing was perfect for both Daewangam and the fortress! Great set!
JT
Yeah it made for a long day but I think that it was well worth it.
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Pete
“The Sajin” I love it!! I’ll get a link to your site on mine soon. We gotta meet up one of these weekends in Busan or Ulsan.
Pete
Jason Teale
Thanks Pete! We definitely have to meet up soon. Would love to get out and get some shots with you!
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