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Photography | 23 Jun 2009

A Tribute to Kodachrome

A Photography Icon.. The Eastman Kodak Company announced today that it would retire Iconic Kodachrome, its oldest film stock, concluding its 74-year run.  As part of a tribute to KODACHROME Film, Kodak will donate the last rolls of the film to George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film in Rochester, which houses the [...]

Blogging &Photography | 07 Jun 2009

IISc Bangalore

Wish to share Photographs of recent visit to Bangalore, in connection with Anisha’s admission into IISc, one of the most respected & distinguished science institute. The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) was conceived as a ‘Research Institute’ or ‘University of Research’ by Jamsetji Tata, in the twilight years of the 19th century. Remarkably, in a [...]

Art & Design &Photography | 01 May 2009

Keeping Eye on the Horizon

A photographer connects ancient cities and modern metropolises in his panoramic images. The horizon is such a basic way of comprehending the space around us, comprehending our basic relationship to the globe If the horizon seems to offer possibilities,it also establishes a boundary. “In terms of looking, the horizon is the farthest we can see, [...]

Photography | 01 Mar 2009

Wonder

I was so captivated by these shots from Smithsonian Magazine’s Photo Of the Day feature, that I took the liberty of reproducing and sharing. I understand there is no digital manipulation which makes it more intriguing. Enjoy !! © smithsonianmag.com

Photography | 04 Jan 2009

Nashik & Vineyards

Wish to share few interesting photographs of our recent visit to Nashik, where we have, ancestral home, which is now some what dilapidated, nevertheless livable. Enjoying Life’s modest pleasures: walking, cooking, napping, and sitting in silence. This home has fond childhood memories, bringing nostalgia. It used to be surrounded by farms of grapes, onions, and [...]

Architecture & Design &Photography | 18 May 2008

New York’s Bridges

I have an endless fascination with New York city and its Architectural Landmarks The building of New York’s bridges, photographed by Eugene de Salignac, De Salignac, it turned out, had worked for the Department of Bridges (later the Department of Plant and Structures) from 1903 to 1934. Vast reaches of infrastructure were laid down in [...]

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