Photos | The Neon Nights: Debunking the Urban Noise in Korean Metropolis
Amidst the vivid saturation of 24/7 urban life in Korea, the illuminated sign on the building serves as a beacon in the night. The frame encapsulates not just wide architectures but bares the spirit of a city that is eternally awake, bustling with energy and drama where every corner- from the intersection to the alley, every human figure in dynamic motion, each piece of clothing, every car, and the smallest of mailboxes become essential chapters of her never-ending anthology. Mar 21, 2024, 06:09 am.
BLIP-2 Description:
a building with a sign on it at nightMetadata
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urban street night transportation outdoor eek footwear window bag path sky brick 儿 city 鲜 莊 car re mailbox sidewalk building korea 称 outdoors shoe handbag tarmac intersection alley max neighborhood office handrail metropolis road vehicle architecture light traffic accessories indoors walking walkway shelter land
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51200
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pleasant post processing
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