A photowalk adventure

-- Brian


Changdeokgung Palace, one of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty in Seoul, South Korea, is a photographer's paradise. The stunning architectural complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers countless opportunities to capture beautiful images.


Donhwamun Gate, the main entrance to the palace, is an impressive structure that dates back to 1412.

Injeongjeon Hall, the main throne hall of Changdeokgung, is a must-see location. This hall was used for important state ceremonies and meetings with foreign envoys.

The Nakseonjae Complex, originally built as a residence for the royal family, is a quieter area of the palace that is often less crowded.

We went here wearing rental hanbok, South Korea's traditional clothing.

As a popular tourist spot, there's no way to avoid the crowd. But thanks to Photoshop, I'm able to get a clean shot like this:

Before

After

Changdeokgung Palace is a treasure trove of photographic opportunities. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, this palace will inspire you to capture its timeless beauty. And with a bit of Photoshop work, the crowd won't be a problem again.