Hello to all friends. I hope you are well. I am very happy, I want to start my own activity in this new forum. This is my first post and my first experience in the popular @ecency forum and I came to share my experiences with you.
A few nights ago, I was walking around with my niece in one of the squares of the city, when one of the exits of this square caught my attention. I had passed this path a lot, but I had not noticed this statue and artistic character.
In my opinion, maybe because it was located in one of the main exits of the city, I hadn't paid attention to this statue from another angle, that's why I came to upload some photos I took with iPhone 12 proxy phone.

This entrance goes to the inner city, which was almost the end of business hours and the city was almost deserted.
When I wanted to leave the city, when I reached the square, I saw the exit on the right side. This statue, which I will continue to show you, seemed interesting to me, and I stopped the car and took several shots at different angles.






When I got close to the symbolic statue, when I saw the elegance of the carvings, I wanted to capture all this freshness with my mobile camera and took shots from different angles. In the far angles, the lights of the boulevard and around you changed the effect of the photos.


I didn't want to show the elegance of this statue from behind.



As I was photographing from this angle, my eyes fell on the colorful lights around the square, and I will present you some beautiful photos from the exit angle of the city.😉

And a souvenir photo next to my dear niece.
I will give you a brief explanation about Allameh Shahrashtani. The tomb of this jurist scholar is located 20 km from the exit of Darghez city towards Qochan. He was born in 479 AH and passed away in 548 AH. His main work was interpretation of hadiths and the words of Gohar Bari, and he has written many books in this field.
I hope you like these pictures. I am very happy to be with you and I have special thanks to the admin of the lovely forum for this art group. Until another blog goodby.