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Photographed in September 2020
Mid-September in a Korean garden marks the subtle pivot from summer to autumn, when greens begin to lose their saturated intensity and warmer undertones creep in at the edges. The park setting suggests a managed landscape - perhaps the grounds of a palace, an arboretum, or one of Seoul's larger urban parks where seasonal shifts unfold across carefully designed plantings. Afternoon light arrives at a distinctly autumnal angle, casting longer shadows than it would have a month earlier and picking out individual leaf textures. The overall mood is one of gentle transition rather than dramatic change, the kind of day when a light jacket appears for the first time since May. Korea's early autumn is arguably its most photogenic season, when the air clears and colors deepen without yet reaching the intensity of full fall foliage.