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On a frigid final evening in Seoul, the photographer ascended Namsan mountain to capture the cityβs nocturnal transformation. Facing sub-zero temperatures, the photographer improvised a stabilizing support using a jacket to execute a precise 20-second long exposure. This creative determination allowed for a crisp, luminous capture of the urban sprawl despite the harsh conditions. The resulting image is award-worthy for its technical discipline and the evocative way it renders the vibrant, sprawling lights of the South Korean capital against the deep, cold stillness of the night sky.
Born on the Greek island of Samos and raised in Athens, Dimitrios Zavos is a freelance travel and wildlife photographer currently based in Farnborough, United Kingdom. A civil engineer by profession, he leverages his extensive international travel to document the world's beauty through a refined, technical lens. Beyond his field work, Zavos contributes to the photographic community by sharing his expertise through educational tutorials and articles on his personal website, bridging the gap between professional engineering precision and artistic visual storytelling.
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I keep a small, tarnished brass key in a velvet pouch, though I have long since forgotten which door it once opened. It is heavy, cold to the touch, and carries the faint, metallic scent of a house that no longer exists.
Read the reflection →I spent an hour tonight trying to find my keys in the dark. I kept bumping into the side table, knocking over a stack of mail, and feeling that familiar, rising irritation. It is so easy to feel lost when you cannot see the edges of the room.
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The Architecture of Resilience
So, this is the country where my uncle Donny gave his young life. He was decorated a hero, posthumously, at age eighteen. Seoul has soul; nor does it look dangerous to me! What a zephyrean, idyllic scene! Thank you!
Hello Robert. What a fantastic comment to make and a sad, yet beautiful story to share. Thousands of young, brave men perished during the Korean War, but they will live forever in the memories of their families and loved ones. Let us pray that the Korean peninsula will not be scarred by more conflicts in the years to come and that wiser minds will prevail. It would be a tragedy for the people who are some of the most polite and warm I have ever met in my travels. Thank you so much for your beautiful comment.
Nice shoot !!! Fantastic moment ……!!!
Thank you Ratna! Seoul is trully spectacular at night.
Breathtaking! I wish it looked as good during the day too… Well done Dimitrios.
Many thanks C. Park! Appreciate your comment ;)
ΞΞ―ΟΞ±ΞΉ ΟΟΞ±Ξ―ΞΏΟ ΟΞ΅ ΟίλΡΡΡΡ!!!
ΞΞ±’ΟΞ±ΞΉ καλά ΟιλαΟάκι! :) ΞΟ ΟΞ±ΟΞΉΟΟΟ Ξ³ΞΉΞ± ΟΞΏ ΟΟΟλιο!
Stunning!! Didn’t know my hometown looks so impressive at night…
It does indeed JS. The view from Namsan is spectacular at night. Thanks a lot!
Beautiful photos:) Greetings
Many thanks Zielona. Glad you like it.
Wow!! This is a great nightscape!
Thank you very much Kieran. :)