This image showcases a scenic mountain landscape with a mix of natural elements. The foreground is filled with lush green grass and various shrubs, while large rock formations, including a prominent angled slab of rock on the right, add dramatic texture to the scene. Dense evergreen trees, possibly firs or spruces, form a backdrop that stretches toward the horizon.
The view opens up to a vast expanse of blue-hued mountains under a partly cloudy sky, suggesting a high elevation with cool, misty air. The lighting is soft, with sunlight diffused by the cloud cover, casting gentle shadows and enhancing the rich colors of the foliage and rocks. The overall scene evokes a sense of peace, solitude, and natural beauty — likely a location popular with hikers or nature photographers.
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Quite often it is necessary to remove the clutter from your overworked mind, according to the Dalai Lama, one should seek at least an half hour each day to be alone, in order to refresh the mind. But, I find it necessary to get out in nature , hopefully at least once a week to free my mind. It works best for me to take the camera along, as this makes me look at things differently, and inversely causes my mind to concentrate on anything other than the reoccurring information that caused me to seek the solitude of nature in the first place. This event is best preformed by being alone, with no expectation of what to expect ! Just wander the local park or sit at your local coffee shop, or in bad weather, retreat to your local library, find a seat with a view of the outside, and just wait...... soon you will be drifting away in a barrage of new thoughts and you will feel the weight of the issues you had earlier diminishing, and in some cases you’ll see some solutions that you didn’t see before.. Bonus points!
I even have had success by just escaping to the front porch late in the day, and plugging in some ambient music and watch the clouds flow by. Give it a try, all you have to lose is a half hour if it doesn’t work, but , I feel it will be time well spent! Cheers ! |
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