





it didn't occur to me as i was preparing this post that at jalgalchi fish market in busan, the ladies outnumbered the gentlement about 9-1. no kidding. they were everywhere, as shopkeepers, as shoppers and as diners. this thought kept running through my head as well, "wouldn't they have looked marvellous in black & white?" could i be catching the monochrome bug?
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