I use a Fuji x100S (Mia) and a Fuji xT1 (Beatrix Kiddo).

 

You may not use my photos anywhere without my permission.

 

I thank Druppelsgewijs for my first Flickr Pro Account. She's no longer on Flickr.

 

"If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite"

-William Blake

 

I hope you enjoy the insanity!

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Great photography. Strong words. Nice taste of music. :) Keep looking at his photostream.

October 16, 2008

Brilliance! This guy is extremely talented. His photographs consist of such genuine emotion, and truly tell stories. Pictures are indeed worth a thousand words, but his work speaks millions. Such color and lovely compositions! Keep up the great work, my friend! I always enjoy looking through your photo stream.

April 28, 2008

This guy is extremely talented, his original concepts make his work truly fascinating and inspiring to all photographers out there. I love his ‘Industrial Disease’ project alongside many others.

April 14, 2008
a. says:

one of the first to really catch my attention here on flickr and Dhruv never fails to impress me with his brilliance and vision, not to mention he is a pretty damn cool guy with it.

August 23, 2007
Domenico says:

I met Dhruv for the first time during that mission on a desert island. We all got victim of a sabotage. The water was poisoned, and the tuna fish cans had disappeared, but I didn't really care about the tuna, since at that time I was vegetarian. We only had plenty of videotapes and goose-liver pate. He had some brilli… Read more

I met Dhruv for the first time during that mission on a desert island. We all got victim of a sabotage. The water was poisoned, and the tuna fish cans had disappeared, but I didn't really care about the tuna, since at that time I was vegetarian. We only had plenty of videotapes and goose-liver pate. He had some brilliant ideas that could save all of us except the spy hiding among us. He interviewed the team and then distributed the pate and the videoapes to us (but I don't actually get the criterion even nowadays) in a manner you couldn't distinguish one to the other. I got a videotape, but in face of ambiguity I didn't touch it, just in case it was pate (I was vegetarian). He got the true spy to eat the videotapes, to run into the loo, and finally to confess where the tuna fish had gone. He is superb cool.

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June 26, 2007
plastic hobbies (deleted)

Dhruv's photos are simply stunning and really well done. He talks about himself and his places through his works, catching the vivid colours and a great life expressions. A fantastic eye for the moment and compositions. A growing talent, keep on making us dream dear friend!!

June 18, 2007