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Archive for February, 2008

Mumbai skyline has been done to death in many pictures. I tried to capture the same through a different perspective. After having traversed from Marine Lines to Girgaum Chowpatty i was tired, but from Chowpatty i saw a view point up in the hills of Walkeshwar which i thought would give me a great [...]

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Evening time at the beach is a visual treat. The cool quotient in the above picture can be attributed to the fact that i had used a Tungsten Filter in my camera. The empty beach somehow added to the beauty of the whole scene.
Place : Palolim Beach, Goa!
Take Care,
Ciao

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Sun, sand, sea and the clouds are my favourite subjects, as they always form patterns that are just present for that moment only. One cant have the same pattern at any other moment. Thats what i love about these subjects. In this picture i tried capturing the evening just before the sun was about [...]

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Cars In Conversation!!

Saw these cars placed bang opposite each other, with the Jewish synagogue in the background. It almost felt like they were having a conversation, with the blue car dominating the conversation (it wud well hav been the black car, but i have a soft corner to anything thats blue:D)Take CareCiao

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Steps!!

This photograph features the steps at the famed Davis Sassoon Library. Clicked it when i had been there during the Kala Ghoda Art fest. The special thing about this picture is that i have tried clicking it by actually coming at the level of the first step thats visible. i liked the end result. [...]

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Hands At Pottery.

I like this picture, as i have left it incomplete. Had attended a photography workshop, as a part of KGAF ‘08, last saturday morning where the expert David Desouza, told us about ‘out of frame’ pictures where in we leave some part of the picture off the frame. that part is filled in by the [...]

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Photography. Its slowly but surely turning out to be an addiction. Kala Ghoda Art Festival 2008 brought along with it a seminar on Creative Photography. It was to be conducted by a gentleman called Mr.David Desouza. The seminar specifically required that the participant be more than just Hobby Photographers. I liked the sound of that. [...]

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