Hi all my friends in the Romantic Photography Association I came up with one of the posts I had on my memories album. A memory of a foggy and foggy day.
On one of the autumn days, I and a few friends decided to go to the garden of one of our relatives in Tandooreh National Park.
Tandooreh National Park is one of the most famous and protected parks in northeastern Iran, boasting a unique and exceptional nature.
I really love the combination of fog in nature and I feel I can capture the most beautiful dreamy images.
It was very cold, and while we were inside the garden house, I was looking outside. By the entrance door of the house, there was a mulberry tree, from behind its yellow leaves, I took these two photos.
I had set the mobile camera to wide mode so that I could capture more space in the photos and frame them in the largest size.
The entrance of the garden had rows of plane trees on one side, which thrived well in this mountainous nature and provided good shade for parked cars in the summer.
In the photos above, on the right side, at the top of the image, there is a road that is elevated compared to this garden and in fact, this garden is located at a lower depth than the main road.
In this cold winter nature, the only shrub that had green leaves was the jasmine plant. I tried to capture an image of this jasmine tree from its angle for you.
In this situation, the Chinese trees that were planted in a row can be clearly seen on the left side of the image, as well as a mountain that can be seen in the distance and is behind the background of this photo, making nature much more beautiful.
I would love to rotate all around the garden and take beautiful photos, but due to the cold weather and the environment as well as the danger of wild animals, I just took this photo from the garden angle.
Maybe I said wild animals to be surprised, but this area is protected and wild animals such as wild cat leopard and ... there are many other animals in the area and when they are left and people are less present in nature to find food and drink water, they come into Tandooreh Park.
I have visited this park in different locations and during various seasons, and hopefully, I will share more posts with you.
I hope you enjoy it, and I am very happy to know your opinions for taking more beautiful photos and to learn from your experiences. Have a great day and may everything be to your liking.