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This picture was taken during my recent trip to Abu Dhabi. The grand Sheikh Zayed Mosque is an engineering marvel. To see the entire collection of pictures click here.
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This shot was taken in a recent wedding assignment in Coimbatore. I loved this shot and there is an interesting story behind the same. I was waiting for the bride to turn her head in this way. I wanted her to face to the left side, where the light from the videographer is coming from and for a fraction of second when she did turn I did not wait to click the shutter.
Pushkar, one of the oldest towns of India is also a sacred place for Hindus. This is where the most popular camel fair happens every year during the month of November. I had an opportunity to visit the fair for the last 2 days last year. Pushkar is a photographer's paradise. Read more with extra pictures here
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Shot during the CWC walk yesterday. Read more with extra pictures
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Taken at a weaver's house in Jodhpur.
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With a torn mattress and a car tire the kids in Kasimedu(a slum for fishermen) were doing summersaults like pros. These talents almost always goes unused. If only they are groomed well and they had proper channels to tune in !!
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Childhood is a disease -- a sickness that you grow out of.
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A picture that I have been waiting for a long time to upload. This was taken manually. No CG involved. It was 7 different shots merged together using masking in Photoshop.
We choose a famous tourist spot called Kerry Park that has a magnificent view of Seattle lit up like a jewel at night. We did one letter at a time and made a composite picture to get the final result.
A fun part of this experiment was to learn to paint the letters in the reverse. Since you are standing behind the letters as you write them, you need to picture them in reverse for them to be formed correctly for the viewer when the pictures are taken. It took a lot of practice and experimentation to get all the letters similar height, properly spaced, and readable. I love the results and had a fun time doing it. I’m fairly sure people watching us had fun trying to figure out what we were doing as it’s almost impossible to tell by watching us in the park that night.
Father & the Bride
Moments like these make me want to go back and do weddings. There's so many emotions and I'm so lucky to be witnessing them first hand. Here the bride's father is so elated and hugs his daughter just before the Kanyaadaan(giving away the bride)
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I have been very fortunate to travel extensively in the last one year so much so that some times the crew knows me by name. I got to see 10 times more places in the last one year than I have seen in the first 20 years of my life in India. When I travel I love to take the inner roads and get a sense of people living there and try to get into conversation with them. It gives me a chance to understand different thought process from different people. It also gives me a chance to compare the different cultures and their habits. Here's one shot to emphasize the same. This is one such comparison. A picture from the kitchen of North and a kitchen from the south.
In this picture you can compare how so many things are different starting from the dress, the way they have been worn, the vessels to the direction in which the stove is pointing towards.
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Strobist info:
Alienbees 800 on the right pointed at 45 deg on the subject
a canon 580 EX II behind the subject at manual 1/16th power.
Used Canon 7D with 85mm L Lens.
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This picture was taken during my Pushkar trip last month. Read full story with more pictures
I had an opportunity to stop by at Kanyakumari during my recent trip to southern part of India. Kanyakumari is the southern tip of Indian where Arabian sea, Indian ocean and Bay of Bengal (3 oceans) meet and is called Triveni Sangamam. Its a popular pilgrimage center in India. Kanyakumari isRead more
Shravanti and Amit had a wedding in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Shravanti’s family is from Maharastra and Amit’s is from UP. Their family settled in Indore some years ago and both Shravanti and Amit are working in US but decided to the wedding back in Indore. I had met Shravanti once in Seattle at a common friends place and it does not take a long time to know that she is one enthusiastic soul. She wanted someone to capture the moments of her wedding as they are happening and had seer inclination towards the regular Indian wedding pictures. If you Read full story with more pictures here
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taken in kasimedu
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I have been trying to capture some of the well known and symbolistic monuments of Chennai for the last one week. This was for a prototype of a project that I’m working on. I have roped in the best photo editor I know of, Ayashok for this. Our goal was not to make the picture a vintage one but to give the present view a rustic makeover as the project called for a subtle and Read more with more pictures and a list other chennai landmarks and monumnets here
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Here's more about what I did with some additional pictures. Take a look at it when you have some time.
taken at a weaver's house enroute to Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
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Its summer in India and its a time to stay indoors during the day. Also this is my first summer in India after 9 years so the heat it taking its toll on me. Added to it the humidity makes me sweat as if I was born to. Fortunately this has given me time to do some projects indoor and work on a couple of projects that I have been putting off for a long time now. One of them is a food photography project for a very famous Client in Chennai who are into Indian sweets and have just launched some baked products.