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Da alcuni giorni la E189.986 è diventata titolare fissa del merci Civitavecchia - Terni, qui ripreso in transito a Roma Ostiense verso le industrie della Thyssen-Krupp.
Vi starete chiedendo: "Una macchina di ISC su un treno di CFI?".
La mia risposta è: non ne ho la più pallida idea... ma non è la prima volta che capita.
The E189.986 has recently become the "only hauler" of the Civitavecchia to Terni freight service, here crossing Roma Ostiense towards the Thyssen-Krupp's factories.
You might be asking yourself: "An ISC loco on a CFI service?"
Well, my answer is: I don't have the slightest idea... but it's not the first time it happens.
"Winkle Twinkle" (Play) — at Indian Institute of Science.
The photographs do not cover the complete play since I went for dance program (coming up next). Captured few ending shots only.
Kanha - The essence of Krishna through Dance
A collection of photographs captured during "Kanha" dance performance by IISc-ians
— at Indian Institute of Science.
Portrait of a Mother with her Son at IISc during Diwali (I guess). Shot on 35mm Kentmere 100 Film with Canon QL17.
Uncropped, unprocessed (raw saved as jpeg).
Dunno, if these are still worthy of being called 'straight from camera"?
(Explore #384)
"Winkle Twinkle" (Play) — at Indian Institute of Science.
The photographs do not cover the complete play since I went for dance program (coming up next). Captured few ending shots only.
The road may have been lonely, but I wasn't. Voodoo gave me a super good company through these IISc roads. I should have spent more time there.. what a wonderful place.
Jamsetji Nusservanji Tata - Parsi citizen of Bombay.
To his foresight and patriotism the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore owns its origin....
What a lovely place it is.
The natural environment and the huge trees are amazing.
Stitched 46 photos for this picture.
Taken using Sony DSC-P200 Point and shoot camera yesterday (25th July 2010).
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© Muralidharan Alagar
muralidharan.alagar@gmail.com
Celastraceae (staff vine or bittersweet family) » Celastrus paniculatus
see-LAS-trus -- from the ancient Greek kelastros, the name of another tree
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tus or pan-ick-yoo-LAH-tus -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: black-oil plant, celastrus, oriental bittersweet, intellect tree, staff tree • Bengali: kijri, malkangani • Gujarati: માલકંગના malkangana • Hindi: मालकंगनी malkangani • Kannada: ಭವಮ್ಗ bhavamga, ಜೊತಿಷ್ಮತಿ jotishmati, ಕರಿಗನ್ನೇ kariganne, ಕೊಉಗಿಲು kougilu • Konkani: माळकांगोणी malkangoni • Marathi: कांगुणी kanguni, माळकांगोणी malkangoni • Oriya: korsana, pengu • Sanskrit: अलवण alavan, ज्योतिषमति jyotishmati, कन्गु kangu • Tamil: குவரிகுண்டல் kuvarikuntal, மண்ணைக்கட்டி mannai-k-katti, வாலுளுவை valuluvai • Telugu: కాసరతీగె kasara-tige, మానెరు maneru • Urdu: کنگني مال malkanguni
Native to: India, China, Sri Lanka, south-east Asia
References: Sahyadri Database • ENVIS - FRLHT • eFlora
IISc Bangalore, is a pinnacle institute for research in India. The idea of this institute being setup was generated in a discussion between two legends Jamsetji Tata and Swami Vivekananda at this location in 1893. I had a chance to visit the campus recently, shot of it.
Every friday, the worshippers make these deepaks (lamps) by lemons and perform puja archana. The whole temple glows by the the light of these deepaks which looks wonderful. Try to visit the temple on friday for a mystical experience!!
Director's and Dean's Office
Main Building
Faculty Hall
Indian Institute of Science
25MP Panorama Shot using 12 images taken by Pureview 808. Combined using Microsoft ICE and perspective / color corrected in Adobe Photoshop CS5.
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It is not important what you take along, but...what you leave behind.
A bag full of mixed feelings and memories - sorrow (dry leaves) and happiness (flowers)
Might wanna try Large on black
Vestalis gracilis gracilis (Rambur, 1842) Male
English: Clear-Winged Forest Glory
This damselfly has brilliant metallic shining green colours. The wings look transparent but at particular angle you can see a bluish shade on the wings.
Different from Black-tipped forest glory (Vestalis apicalis).
Most of the species of damselflies are found along the perennial stream inside the swamp. But Clear-Winged Forest glory is found in the undergrowth of interior forest areas. But there are few in my backyard. (Don’t envy at me.:)
www.asia-dragonfly.net/globalResults.php?Species=760
www.thaibugs.com/dragonflies1.htm#Vestalis
www.ces.iisc.ernet.in/biodiversity/sahyadri_enews/newslet...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_odonates_of_India
Taken at: Kadavoor, Kerala, India.