OMG
Posted by reza at September 28, 2004 01:49 AM-Beautiful town!
"GREAT SHOT"
It's images like this one that convinced me to go with the Rebel -- this is stunning, Sam.
Posted by myla at September 28, 2004 02:17 AMI love this country!
Posted by maxx at September 28, 2004 02:31 AMI could not have imagined that such a place is real. You have, perhaps, reinvigorated some little piece of my faith in the beauty of life.
Posted by Saheli at September 28, 2004 05:10 AMVery nice contrast between the blues and greens.
Posted by Liquid Graphics at September 28, 2004 08:05 AMwow, thats a really beautiful image.
Posted by elwin at September 28, 2004 08:50 AMThe man in the bottom-left really makes this shot - he gives you a sense of how massive the surrounding landscape is.
Posted by James at September 28, 2004 09:19 AMthe dood at the bottom left seems so forlorn. it's tyme for his close up, Sam.
Posted by chemical imbalance at September 28, 2004 09:28 AMWhat a big, beautiful world we live in.
Posted by Brad at September 28, 2004 10:30 AMthe colors in this photo are just stunning. the rich green trees really stand out against the yellow housing.
congratulations on being site of the day on netscape. personally yours is the first i open when i get to work in the morning. like a bit of calm before the storm ;)
Posted by windy at September 28, 2004 11:06 AMComposition, and the harmonuos colours of blue, green and yellow make it very interesting
Congrats on being selected by netscape.
Posted by Reza at September 28, 2004 01:07 PMim new to this. do you go around and take all these pictures yourself?
Posted by Gavin Vincent at September 28, 2004 02:14 PMGreat photo, that green Hillman Hunter (Paykan) reminds me of my own beautiful turquoise Paykan, Mansoor (ask Talayeh for details).
Sweet memories flashing very quickly by.
MARVELOUS! Another great shot, takes my breath away. Congrats on the netcape's cool site of the day.
Posted by Krishna at September 28, 2004 04:59 PMthis is beautiful, sam! but between this and toronto lies an eternity: do you never have difficulty adjusting to the differences?
Posted by lynn at September 28, 2004 05:33 PMThanks for sharing again those beautiful pictures you made of your beautiful country; I just read Vita Sackville-West's "Passenger to Iran", so it combines very well for me with her words.
Posted by jo at September 28, 2004 06:06 PMSam, posting stimulating and exciting pictures on a regular basis is not easy. You do it on a regular basis and this one made me gasp .
Posted by mprints at September 28, 2004 07:58 PMwhat a beutiful place and shot... is that your hometown?
Posted by mariel at September 28, 2004 09:19 PMthe angles against the curves against the fluid sky
what a world we live in
and the barrel in the L to anchor
thanks
Nice shot this. Lovely colors.
Posted by Sid Carter at September 29, 2004 02:19 AMGreat colors! Any PS?
Posted by magf at September 29, 2004 11:29 AMIt looks so simple and peaceful; it must a good place to live.
Posted by joey at September 29, 2004 06:28 PMThis is truly a spectacular photo. Wonderful.
Posted by don giannatti at September 30, 2004 04:28 PM