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My Cousin Satish was recently married at the Ahobila Madam in Chennai. This is a wonderful place to be at if one comes from a Brahmin Community. Being one myself i realized how simple life could be lived. These kids attend the traditional type of Gurukula Schooling where in the teacher or the guru is respected on par with God. In fact as per the ancient scriptures its "Maathaa (mother), Pithaa (Father), Guru (Teacher), Deivam (God)". Even god comes next after the teacher. This is the position the teacher is honored with. They study Vedas and practice saintism from a very young age to prevent the tradition from slipping away amidst the colors of science, technology and todays fast paced world.
EXIF Info:
Camera: Sony DSC-H1
Exposure: 0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperture: f/3.5
Focal Length: 9.3 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Flash: Flash did not fire
Exposure Program: Manual
Metering Mode: Pattern
Tripod: Yes
A beautiful sunrise at Point Judith Lighthouse, Narragansett - Rhode Island (Long Exposure)
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[EXIF: D800, 24mm, f/11, 238secs, iso50]
[Filters: Lee Big Stopper (10 stops), ND soft grad 0.6 (2 stops)]
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Manhattan as-seen from Brooklyn Bridge Park, NYC
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[EXIF: D800, 19mm, f/11, 31secs, iso200]
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(during cloudy sunset, captured from west bound ramp at US-59 and I-10)
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[EXIF: D7000, 32mm, f/4.5, 1.5secs, iso100]
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[2 Exposure Blending (one for background buildings, second for nautical chain)]
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[EXIF: 2x D800, f/16, 31mm, 1/250]
[Filter: LEE soft-edge 0.9 (3 stops) ND grad]
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@ Brazos Bend State Park near Houston, Texas
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[Foreground: D800, 14mm, f/2.8, 15secs, iso2000]
[Star Trail: Stack of 182 images, each at; f/2.8, 14mm, 25secs, iso2500 later stitched using StarStax]
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Former Enron complex (now owned by Chevron) on 1400 Smith Street located in Downtown Houston Texas (the 11th tallest building in the city)
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[EXIF: D800, 14mm, f/11, 1/125secs, iso800]
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Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/tang:
Brendan Lee Satish Tang
Location: 30
Title: Manga Ormolu Version 4.0r, 2013
Collection of the Art Gallery of Burlington
Purchased in part through the support of the Elizabeth L. Gordon Art Program, a program of the Gordon Foundation and administered by the Ontario Arts Foundation.
40.6 x 33.0 x 50.8 cm
Material: Ceramic and mixed media paint.
Brendan Lee Satish Tang (B: 1975, Dublin Ireland; lives/works: Unceded territory of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam Nations) is a visual artist who is widely known for his sculptural ceramic work. He received an MFA from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and he is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades, both nationally and internationally.
Tang’s work explores issues of identity and the hybridization of our material and non-material culture while simultaneously expressing a love of both futuristic technologies and ancient traditions Although he is primarily known for his ceramic work, Tang continues to produce and exhibit work in a wide variety of mixed and multiple mediums.
A recipient of the 2016 Biennale Internationale de Vallauris Contemporary Ceramic Award, France, shortlisted for the Sobey Art Prize, and a finalist in the Loewe Foundation’s International Craft Prize, Madrid, Spain. Tang’s work has been exhibited at the Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, BC, the Gardiner Museum, Toronto, ON, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC, the Musee National Des Beaux-Arts du Quebec, Quebec City, QC, the Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche, Faenza, Italy, the Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, QC, the Boston Art Museum, Boston, MA, the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, the Foundation d’Entreprise Bernardaud, Limoges, France, among many others.
You might recognize him as a judge on The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down!
Artist Statement:
Manga Ormolu enters the dialogue on contemporary culture, technology, and globalization through a fabricated relationship between ceramic tradition (using the form of Chinese Ming dynasty vessels) and techno-Pop Art. The futuristic update of the Ming vessels in this series recalls 18th century French gilded ormolu, where historic Chinese vessels were transformed into curiosity pieces for aristocrats. But here, robotic prosthetics inspired by anime (Japanese animation) and manga (the beloved comics and picture novels of Japan) subvert elitism with the accessibility of popular culture.
Third-tallest (64-story) class A office tower located in the Uptown District of Houston, Texas.
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[EXIF: D800, 24mm, f/11, 1/200secs, iso400]
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[EXIF: Foreground-single exposure: D800, 14mm, f/2.8, 25secs, iso2500
Star-trails-174 exposures: D800, 14mm, f/2.8, 25secs, iso2500
used StarStaX for stitching]
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By Indian artist Satish Gujral (1925 – 2020)
Part of an exhibition in the MAS museum in Antwerp in 2023.
Satish Gujral was an internationally acclaimed artist, muralist, sculptor, architect and writer. In his quest for a unique Indian artistic identity, free of European influences, Gujral came to be known as one of the pioneers of modernism in post-Independent India.
During the course of his seven-decade career, he also designed several notable buildings, including the Belgium Embassy in New Delhi.
Photo = top part. A variety of materials were assembled in a geometric composition. The work is an attempt by Gujral to combine modern design with the traditional use of colour of India.
Model: Wifi Nafili
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua/Hair :Sylvana van Batenburg
Kleding Styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Model: Roos van der Laan Mua: Tatyana Artvision Hair: Sylvana van Batenburg Henna Specialist: Hennaya Nadoria Kleding styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat Kleding: Muskurata Satish
The original RAW image has been cropped and sharpened only before a gaussian blur was added and selectively brushed away using PS Elements 12.
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Model: Roos van der Laan Mua: Tatyana Artvision Hair: Sylvana van Batenburg Henna Specialist: Hennaya Nadoria Kleding styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Model: Wifi Nafili
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua/Hair :Sylvana van Batenburg
Kleding Styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Was lucky enough to be in Northridge at Warner center when the Mustang car show was going on, as well as Old Colorado City with Territory Days. I was using my M5, with 35mm Nikkor and the last of the stash of Arista Ultra 100. I hadn't used Diafine with it in a long time, and I was pleasantly surprised on how well the combination was sharp and captured good tonality despite the variance of light intensity. Have to start using Diafine much more. Gratitude to those flickeranians who continue to inspire - always makes me want to get out and capture images.
model: Yaheva Lianess Schotsman Mua: Tatyana Artvision Hair: Sylvana van Batenburg Henna Specialist: Mehndi Henna/Design in Amsterdam Kleding styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Streaked Spiderhunter (Arachnothera magna)
Yangkola, bhutan — with Chewang Bonpo Phempu Lhasung, Satish Thayapurath
Model: Wifi Nafili
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua/Hair :Sylvana van Batenburg
Kleding Styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Model: Wifi Nafili
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua/Hair :Sylvana van Batenburg
Kleding Styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Model: Wifi Nafili
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua/Hair :Sylvana van Batenburg
Kleding Styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Model: Maya Sewgobind-Biekram
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua: Heather Schaddelee
Hair: Sylvana's allround Hair and Make-up
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding Styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Kleding/Sieraden: Muskurata Satish
Model: Wifi Nafili
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua/Hair :Sylvana van Batenburg
Kleding Styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Model: Nayra Nayra
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua: Heather Schaddelee
Hair: Sylvana van Batenburg
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding Styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Model: Kim Deferm
Photo: Armand Rajnoch
Mua/Hair: Sylvana's allround Hair and Make-up
Kleding styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat
Henna Specialist: Nielem Abdoel
Kleding: Muskurata Satish
Model: Archevina Sewgobind Mua: Heather van Schaddelee Hair: Sylvana van Batenburg Kleding styliste: Warishna Goercharan-Boejharat Kleding: Muskurata Satish