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Captured along the scenic Chalous Road in Iran, this photograph showcases the ethereal beauty of a winter landscape transformed by ice and snow. The photographer was drawn to a specific tree, which glistened under the winter light, appearing as if adorned with diamonds. By venturing into the wilderness on a snowy day, the photographer successfully translated the quiet, crystalline atmosphere of the Alborz Province into a striking visual narrative. The image stands out for its masterful composition and the delicate interplay of light on frozen textures, capturing a fleeting moment of natural brilliance that defines the serene majesty of the Iranian winter.
Born in 1988 and based in Karaj, Iran, Sarvenaz Saadat is an architect with a profound passion for nature, landscape, and wildlife photography. Her artistic journey began during her high school years, and she continues to refine her craft with a focus on capturing the untamed beauty of wilderness areas. As an avid birdwatcher and traveler, she draws inspiration from the natural world, aiming to transition her dedicated amateur practice into a professional career in fine art and nature photography.
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When I was seven, my grandmother told me that frost was just the earth holding its breath. I spent that entire January morning in our backyard, leaning close to the wire fence, waiting for the world to exhale.
Read the reflection →Seneca once remarked that we are often more frightened than hurt, and that we suffer more in imagination than in reality. He understood that the human mind is a restless architect, forever building monuments to anxieties that have not yet manifested.
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The Quiet Folding of Things
very good
Perfect!The right time, the right place and the right angle. good luck.
Awesome, I really love this, it gives me a feeling like peace and eagerness ???