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Now that masks are off outside, I can, at last, get back to the series of portraits of foreign workers in Singapore. This is Kumar from Chennai.

Kumar FJ14GPY seen on Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh (16/05/16)

Another photo in the series of Indian and Bangladeshi construction workers in Singapore. This is Kumar, from Bangladesh. Taken on Mamiya C220, 105mm lens, Kodak Portra 400 "scanned" with canon 5D MkII using NegLab Pro software.

The southern carmine bee-eater (Merops nubicoides) (formerly carmine bee-eater) occurs across sub-equatorial Africa, ranging from KwaZulu-Natal and Namibia to Gabon, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenya.

Kaleidos - Creativity B&W Top Selection

Day from 29/02 to 27/03 2016

Many congratulations!

Selected by Eleonora Bruscolini

A sudden shot of silently sitting humming bird.

During a shoot for a music video, Baan Far Kay, for the band JoSH, I meet this amazing actress/model, Pooja Kumar. While talking we had this crazy idea to run run out back into the alley way and grab some spontanious shots. So this picture is the result of NO PLANNING! haha

You can check out the video HERE.

Also, you can check out an interview I shot with Pooja and Sugar Sammy. HERE.

That is what he said his name is...

And he said some of his friends even calls him ultimate power. :D

 

From my neighborhood.

 

PS: That is my first post using my new Tokina 11-16. :)

 

Distortion intended.

— Indian, Bharatian (or, surely more correct, Bharati) origamist Neelesh Kumar generally produces quite complex models, favoring as subjects: human figures, cartoon characters, mythical, historical, symbolical personalities and figures, legendary deities and eidetic themes, as paperfolding subjects as well..., most often using box-pleating folding techniques and procedures (for example, in an, one uncut square, he makes a Hindu goddess, Saraswati –or Sarasvati–, with a crown on head, standing on a swan, himself perched or seated on a lotus and deploying feathered wings..., with four arms, holding the hands a rosary, an instrument of music called Veena, in some linguistic idiom of भारत, India, a book and a raised one giving blessings! Here's another example: www.flickr.com/photos/neeleshk/30601033245/in/dateposted/; and here's the Saraswati goddess: www.flickr.com/photos/neeleshk/49131040931/in/dateposted/).

— The model I tried to assemble, schematically, from an easy printed out ± 19×19 cm crease pattern is one of a few simple ones he created: a human figure of an athlete.

— It must be hard to make a complete shape: many details are not in the drawn pattern (the eyes, the nose, the mouth, the ears, the hairstyle, the T-shirt, the pants & the sneakers...); but visible on the photos of his folded model.

— It would be very interesting, as an exercise or a study, to (try to) do, separately and by portions of his C.P., with distinct large pieces of paper, some parts (Hideo Komatsu did it, lecturing his –one uncut square– Girls B. P., origamiplans.hatenablog.jp/entry/20080518/jabaragirl12)/origamiplans.hatenablog.jp/entry/20090822/GBP14:

1.– Head/face/neck (I'm sure, at this part, the very detailed human faces designed by Daniel Chang will aid a lot, www.flickr.com/photos/mitanei/28533514188/in/faves-163566...);

2.– Arms/hands/fingers;

3.– Legs/pants/shoes.

— By agreeing and risking to have a few headaches during the folding/shaping process! But by adding pleats to the square pattern, or by grafting it, it could be less hard to get some shape and clean fold of the designer's model.

— Don't repeet my error using a black & white c. p.; use his published one drawn with mountain and valley folds in two different colours.

I admire the folders who had already dared to give shapes to this crease pattern (the author in the first place and 2 other great folders –Daniel Xu and Sandro Pires– I have known; as far as I know).

Dr. Alex Kumar posing in the Antarctic desert with the Concordia crew’s 2012 motto 'Keep calm and carry on'.

 

Concordia is situated 3200 metres above sea level. During the Antarctic winter, the crew endures 4 months of complete darkness: the Sun disappears from the beginning of May, and is not seen again until late August.

 

Living in isolation with a European crew of 13 and in the world's most extreme environment creates an ideal opportunity to conduct research into the adaptation of human psychology and physiology.

 

Alex writes on the Concordia blog: “In Concordia you feel like you are fighting a battle for oxygen, for sleep, for survival. This is nature at its most extreme. It tests your mind and body.”

 

“ 'Keep calm and carry on' has become our crew's motto, endorsing this belief and attitude.”

 

Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA - A. Kumar

Actor Ajith Kumar in Veerudokkade Telugu Movie Stills

Vivegam shooting wraps up: Here is the latest news for all Thala Ajith Kumar fans. His upcoming most awaited movie Vivegam has now wrapped up its shoowting. Director Siva has officially announced this news on his social accounts. He tweeted: “Sai saiwithblessing of god,successfullyhappily...

 

www.reviewrating.org/ajith-kumars-vivegam-completes-shoot...

Vijay Kumar at the Contextual Robotics Technologies International Forum

Vijay Kumar at the Contextual Robotics Technologies International Forum

Vijay Kumar at the Contextual Robotics Technologies International Forum

Vijay Kumar at the Contextual Robotics Technologies International Forum

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