All things end in the Tao
as rivers flow into the sea.
The Taoist sage lives in close harmony with the natural rhythm and flow of life. His closeness to nature is organic and spiritual. It is undogmatic and vital. Even in the midst of the city, he remains intimately close to the instinctual and natural in himself, and his innate goodness guides him so that he never becomes part of an ignorant society’s furtive scramble to reach an imaginary pinnacle.
He feels at home in nature – in deep forests or on misty mountains – away from the artificial and the contrived. When moving in artificial corporate environments, the sage is true to his natural impulses, and even though he does not feel at home in a milieu of envy and greed, he remains if not untouched, then at least unstained by the destructive negative emotions around him.
@Philip: Tanx Philip… It’s really great to see that u liked it… u r a real Wildlife Photographer… I enjoyed ur PhotoBlog very much… I mean u have a perfect collection of beautiful wildlife photos… I like nature photography too…
@Negar: yes man made buildings… and us living in the midst of them… Buildings; because I couldn’t find a better composition on earth on that evening on the top of our apartment’s roof… when I was experimenting with the newly learned HDR technique… there were just some beautiful clouds and the colors they made with the setting sun were just spectacular too… so it was somehow a good subject to shoot… and experiment with the HDR…
I am very please with your more than nice comments on photoblog. You, yourself, have a wonderful, professional and vibrant selections of photos here. This in fact is my first time see such beautiful HDR images of my hometown (Tehran).
Amazing clarity and nice we design.
Keep up the good work
Notes
Close harmony with nature
All things end in the Tao
as rivers flow into the sea.
The Taoist sage lives in close harmony with the natural rhythm and flow of life. His closeness to nature is organic and spiritual. It is undogmatic and vital. Even in the midst of the city, he remains intimately close to the instinctual and natural in himself, and his innate goodness guides him so that he never becomes part of an ignorant society’s furtive scramble to reach an imaginary pinnacle.
He feels at home in nature – in deep forests or on misty mountains – away from the artificial and the contrived. When moving in artificial corporate environments, the sage is true to his natural impulses, and even though he does not feel at home in a milieu of envy and greed, he remains if not untouched, then at least unstained by the destructive negative emotions around him.
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Another HDR try from our apartment’s roof…
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Great HDR colours are great well done!
Comment by Philip — October 10, 2008 @ 4:41 pm
@Philip: Tanx Philip… It’s really great to see that u liked it…
u r a real Wildlife Photographer… I enjoyed ur PhotoBlog very much… I mean u have a perfect collection of beautiful wildlife photos… I like nature photography too…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — October 10, 2008 @ 4:55 pm
fantastic!
Comment by ida — October 10, 2008 @ 5:03 pm
@ida: tanX…
yeah I like it too… I enjoy it and am satisfied with it for my 1st experiments with HDR…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — October 10, 2008 @ 5:07 pm
Man made buildings!!!!!!!!! Where is the nature? The trees,the birds…
But It’s great!
Comment by Negar — October 10, 2008 @ 10:07 pm
@Negar: yes man made buildings… and us living in the midst of them…
Buildings; because I couldn’t find a better composition on earth on that evening on the top of our apartment’s roof…
when I was experimenting with the newly learned HDR technique… there were just some beautiful clouds and the colors they made with the setting sun were just spectacular too… so it was somehow a good subject to shoot… and experiment with the HDR…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — October 11, 2008 @ 12:42 am
Dear Kaveh,
I am very please with your more than nice comments on photoblog. You, yourself, have a wonderful, professional and vibrant selections of photos here. This in fact is my first time see such beautiful HDR images of my hometown (Tehran).
Amazing clarity and nice we design.
Keep up the good work
Comment by Amir — October 16, 2008 @ 4:01 pm
As you see it’s not like Tehran at all because it’s Tabriz
Comment by Sina — October 21, 2008 @ 11:31 am
Colors are really alive… great shot
Comment by Sina — October 21, 2008 @ 11:33 am
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