These are all in completely random order. I have so many I have given up on sorting, except for one or two categories, which will get their own posts. Enjoy this, the first of several posts to come!
A girl wanders among the rocks:

Once you see it, you can’t un-see it:

One of my favourite shots from the weekend:

A woman wanders around the beach:

People picking up seaweed and clams on Saturday:

Clam-digging on the road on Saturday:

The masses on Saturday. The crowd was easily twice to three times this size on Sunday:

A mother and son carry back their catch of clams along the sea road:

An old woman picks through the seaweed:

The sky on Sunday was like a Vermeer painting:

A father and his two kids who were portraying some of the original family in the myth of the sea road:
Here's some more shots from the Sea Parting Festival. My first post of them was here, and there are more Read More
A group of drummers performing at the Jindo Sea Parting Festival. April 2009.
I have started to edit the footage I took at the festival on Saturday and Sunday. I had enough space Read More
This weekend was the Jindo Sea Parting Festival (also known as the Moses Miracle). It's the biggest weekend of the Read More

What a wonderful experience!
Nice that people wore bright colors. Makes for a nice contrast in the photos.
Were the over-the-knee rubber boots standard issue for all visitors? Or do all Koreans have a set in the closet?
Looks like a good time.
They had trucks selling them for 5,000won.
That’s definitely something I want to do some day.
It’s pretty cool. Jindo is also generally a pretty quiet place and it was bizarre to see it buzzing with people.