Jinjuseong Fortress, also known as Jinju Fortress, is a majestic stone citadel in Jinju, South Korea, perched along the Namgang River. Designated a Historic Site in 1963, it’s celebrated for its scenic beauty, strategic history, and cultural significance. Originally an earthen fortification dating back to the Three Kingdoms period, it was later reinforced with stone during the Goryeo Dynasty in the 14th century to fend off invasions. All photos created with the Nikon Z6 and either the 14-30mm f/4 or 24-70mm f/4 lens. Processed using Photoshop CC and Nik Collection’s Color or Silver Efex Pro.
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