The Greatest Use Of Life Is To Spend It For Something That Will Outlast It. Leave Behind A Legacy. is a photograph by Bijan Pirnia which was uploaded on March 28th, 2024.
The Greatest Use Of Life Is To Spend It For Something That Will Outlast It. Leave Behind A Legacy.
A towering waterfall cascades down a rocky cliff surrounded by lush greenery. The leaves on the trees are vibrant with hints of autumnal yellows and... more
by Bijan Pirnia
Title
The Greatest Use Of Life Is To Spend It For Something That Will Outlast It. Leave Behind A Legacy.
Artist
Bijan Pirnia
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A towering waterfall cascades down a rocky cliff surrounded by lush greenery. The leaves on the trees are vibrant with hints of autumnal yellows and greens, suggesting the season is changing.
Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon
"THE GREATEST USE OF LIFE IS TO SPEND IT FOR SOMETHING THAT WILL OUTLAST IT." William James (1842-1910) American psychologist and philosopher
DSC 9968, d800
Uploaded
March 28th, 2024
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Comments (4)
Veronica Cassell vaz 28 Days Ago
bijan another gorgeous image and I feel the power of the vertically dropping waterfall coming to an end in a stream that just keeps going very nice saying.and so true
Bijan Pirnia replied:
Good morning to a beautiful young lady with a heart of gold and a stupendous artistic talent. I thank you, my lady, for gracing my gallery with your visit. I love it when you take the time to share your thoughts. Please come by again any time, my dear.
Samuel HUYNH 29 Days Ago
Exciting news – Your fantastic artwork has been featured in "GREATEST OF ALL TIME" group! 🌈🎨 Feel free to spread the joy by adding it to our "2024 Featured Masterpieces Archive" in the Discussion section.
Bijan Pirnia replied:
I thank you, my dear sir, Mr. Samuel, for the feature and your support of my work.
Kyle McDonald
Beautiful
Bijan Pirnia replied:
I thank you, Mr. Kyle, kind sir, for stopping by my gallery. It's a pleasure to meet you on this site. I hope you will keep in touch.