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A row of Korean rank stones, or pumgyeseoks, in the main courtyard of the royal Gyeongbokgung Palace complex. Before an audience with the king, nobles would line up according to their ranks as indicated on the stone pillars.
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A row of Korean rank stones, or pumgyeseoks, in the main courtyard of the royal Gyeongbokgung Palace complex. Before an audience with the king, nobles would line up according to their ranks as indicated on the stone pillars.

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From Travel - Korea

  • Old windows in a New York warehouse are closed up and painted over which creates a nice textured background. (Scanned from black and white film.)
  • A row of Korean rank stones, or pumgyeseoks, in the main courtyard of the royal Gyeongbokgung Palace complex. Before an audience with the king, nobles would line up according to their ranks as indicated on the stone pillars.
  • A geometric pattern made of wood slats is one of the architectural details in one of the buildings in the Gyeongbokgung Palace complex in Seoul.
  • The Pavilion of Far-Reaching Fragrance sits on an artificial island in the Gyeongbokgung Palace complex in Seoul, Korea. The island can only be reached via a bridge that is visible at the right.
  • The Pavilion of Far-Reaching Fragrance is a small pagoda on an artificial island in the center of a small lake in the Gyeongbokgung Palace complex in Seoul.
  • A portion of the geometric pattern provides decoration for one of the walls in the Gyeonbok Imperial Palace in Seoul, South Korea. The diagonal lines repeat throughout the wall. (Scanned from black and white film.)
  • The Gyeonghoeru Pavilion in the Gyeongbokgung Palace complex is used as a banquet hall. It sits in the middle of a small lake and is connected to the rest of the palace by a small bridge.
  • Korean Palace Roof Abstract
  • Korean Window Screen
  • Eastern Council Hall
  • Korean Palace Door
  • Geunjeongjeon Hall holds the royal throne room of the Gyeongbokgung Palace complexin Seoul Korea. The ornate decorations of the hall are painted in bright red and green colors.
  • The roof beams over a covered walkway at the Gyeongbokgung Palace complex form a pattern of bright colors and forms.
  • The guard tower over the main gate entrance to the Seodaemun Prison in Seoul, Korea stands over the main prison yard.
  • One of the smaller buildings at the Bongeunsa Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea. The figure of the Buddha is visible in all his splendor through the entrance door
  • One of the  buildings at the Bongeunsa Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea. It's a traditional building made of wood and is highly decorated with bright paint colors.
  • A symmetrical abstract view of the sky and a skyscraper through a glass roof at a shopping center in Tokyo. In pure black and white.
  • A view of the Seattle Space Needle as seen from 400 feet directly below the main structure. The lower observation deck extends on both sides.
  • EMP With Space Needle
  • On an art deco building in South Beach in Miami, two dome windows provide a simple, abstract view.
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