Words Empty As The Wind Are Best Left Unsaid, Wrote Homer.
by Bijan Pirnia
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Words Empty As The Wind Are Best Left Unsaid, Wrote Homer.
Artist
Bijan Pirnia
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Photograph - Photography
Description
snow-covered Balanced Rock, Garden of the Gods city park, Colorado Springs, Colorado
"WORDS EMPTY AS THE WIND ARE BEST LEFT UNSAID," Homer (circa 850 B.C.) Greek poet
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January 15th, 2024
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Comments (4)
Gary Richards
Natural orange...I like it!
Bijan Pirnia replied:
And I like your keeping in touch. Mr. Gary, my honorable sir. I thank you for that. I hope you're enjoying great health and vitality, my dear brother.
Lorraine Baum
Congratulations Bijan! Your wonderful image has been featured in the All COLORADO Group! Please post it in the All COLORADO discussion: ‘Featured Images Archive for January 1 - March 31, 2024’. L/F
Bijan Pirnia replied:
I thank you, lady beautiful, for the feature. You're gem of a lady, sweet Lorraine.
Marilyn DeBlock
Gorgeous capture with vibrant color. It's amazing how the rocks out west appear as though they would topple over at any moment but don't!
Bijan Pirnia replied:
I thank you, sweet Marilyn, for stopping by my gallery and keeping in touch. You're correct, for the most part, about the rocks in precarious positions in this part of the country. They stay put most of the time; but eventually the forces of erosion take their toll, and some of the rocks do topple over. I saw an example of that when I was in Arches National Park in Utah a few months ago. One of the major rock formations there fell over some time during the 1970s or 80s. I saw a picture of it. I hope you're happy and healthy, my lady.
Steve Rich
Your work deserves to be showcased on the homepage of "The Meandering Photographer" Please consider adding this work to the "Feature History, The Meandering Photographer (Jan-Feb 2024)" active discussion thread. (l/f on 1-15-2024)
Bijan Pirnia replied:
Good Monday morning to an honorable gentleman; and thank you kindly for the feature and your interest in my work.