I often wonder, if at all we are connected with nature looking at our “insulated” life? By observing our behavior and lifestyle, it seems our life today is synced and connected more with our mobile devices than nature. Therefore, I find a disconnect between humans and nature. Whether this is good or bad, I leave that question for you to answer! Have a look at this picture; I feel this depicts the reality.
Great weather with an overcast sky at Nahargarh Biological Park. Posted for Skywatch Friday.
Mobile devices follow us everywhere and demand our attention, even in places where we should enjoy the simple pleasures of life like great weather and natural beauty!
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You are correct. I don’t have a data plan (intentionally), so don’t do any social media work in office.
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I guess we all have to find some way to disconnect from technology
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24-7 connectivity is not great for us. Nature and evolution never prepared us for it.
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How we use the technology and digital devices depends on us. I think this phase will wear off as man has been returning to nature time and again. There is no substitute for the beauties we take for granted.
Thank you arv for creating the awareness in your own way. 🙂
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It’s true. I hope that we realize this sooner! Thanks for your thoughts… Appreciate it! 🙂
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I am also going to disconnect in a week, only nature and me! That’s so true, Arv! Nowadays, we forget to enjoy nature and stay outdoors more, we are too dependent on modern gadgets, but we have to change that! Wonderful shot!
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Anna, technology seems to be getting powerful. We all have relegated the power of nature. while mobile and gadgets are important, but let’s not forget mother nature. I’m sure we’ll be much more happier in turn by putting away gizmo and focusing on things around us. 🙂
Do let me know your experience after few weeks, will love to hear from you!
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I will, in fact, I am planning to have a so-called photostream!
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Sorry, I didn’t catch that photo-stream part. 😦
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Nothing to worry, it will be later, I did not publish it yet!
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It’s terrible how some grown-ups (not children) can’t seem to put the darn thing down… They’re going to miss something…
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It’s a reality which we come across everyday and everywhere. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that even we are committing same crime…sometimes, at least. It’s hard to get away from the ever connected world. But then that’s what we all should do! Thanks for writing your thoughts here. Appreciate it! 🙂
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Delightful shot. As long as we use the technology wisely, it is our servant. If we use technology foolishly, it becomes our master.
You may like to share this post in the Saturday Silhouettes meme:
http://nixpixmix.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/saturday-silhouettes-46.html
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It’s true! Thanks for posting the link here. will surely check out and link up! Thanks so much! 🙂
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These photographs are beautiful!
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Thank you Fernanda! I’m happy that you liked them! 🙂
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No problem 🙂 Keep up the good work!
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🙂
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Nice image. You’re very right about the disconnect between humans and nature, which is sad, because humans ARE nature! It bugs me when I see people hanging out with their friends, and everyone is staring at their own cell phone. We’re disconnected from each other and from ourselves, too, I think.
Great post!
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Thanks Natalie! I think we all are suffering from this disconnect. I’m happy you liked it.
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