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Landscapes
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Hampi ruins
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Life in the countryside
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Rocks
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an old man snoozing in the emple precincts
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Bangalore
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The Belur and Halibede sculptures
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Konarak temple
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The krishnakant Municipal park, Yousufguda Hyderabad
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Nehru Zoological gardens, Hyderabad
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Trees
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The morning sun in Hyderabad
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The Golconda Fort
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India
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The KBR Park , Hyderabad
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flowers,flowers
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The SBI EXEC.ENCLAVE
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The sea
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New Album-Rohan
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Family
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Journals
Friday,Apr 8 2005, 05:17:25 AMVisual awareness Digital photography expands...
Visual awareness
Digital photography expands our consciousness pushing the borders of
visual awareness like nothing else does. More particularly vast spaces
captured in panoramic views . Normally we have only a fleeting glimpse
of expanded horizons when we are on the move , that is when we are
travelling by a car and we stop by on the highway . The spaces
release us from our own limits of visual awareness . We have seen such
vast spaces only in paintings. For the first time , after the advent of
digital photography we are in a position to capture such vast spaces .
The ever-changing motif
Some times , in a photograph, a perfectly strange element creeps in
assuming the central role in defining the moment . I have always wanted
the photograph the way I wanted – keeping the theme I had in mind as
the central motif but this does not happen all the time . Sometimes an
innocuous element surreptitiously enters my consciousness before I click and some times it is a post exe affair
, the element not being there in the original scheme has somehow
usurped the central position after I click . A similar thing happens in
poetry .
The theme before I clicked was “ the red hills “- the hills being excavated for iron ore for export.
The theme after I clicked was “ the grass “. For some unknown reason the tall grass has assumed the central role in defining the moment.
The
picture depicts the utter devastation of the hillside wrought by the
greedy iron miners. May be , the grass is the only element that stands
for hope in the bleakness of the mountainscape !
My poem tries to capture the despair of the situation :
Wounds
In the recent monsoon
Our rivers felt as if
The mountains had bled
From fresh wounds
Their flesh has gone,
Across the green seas,
To the distant Chinaman
To fill out his bones.
But
this is not the poem where I set out to do something but landed up with
a different theme. Here was another of my poems which happened out of a
photograph . I tried to take a picture of the cluster of dwellings in
the lower heights of the hills seen from the elevated plains where I
was standing. It was a beautiful scene more particularly due to the
wistfulness of the rural scenery of a tribal village . There was smoke rising up above the houses .Unknown
to me the theme transformed , as I went through the creation of the
poem, to death and the cremation rites of an aboriginal settlement.
Here is the poem :
Smoke
Beyond the grey hills
Thick white smoke
Rose in a column .
From my vantage
My glass eyes saw
Veiled habitations
I heard voices rising
In musical supplication
As drum-beats quickened
Existence turned into smoke
Friday,Apr 8 2005, 04:35:41 AMSurreal images Photography of the surreal...
Surreal images
Photography of the surreal kind produces almost a similar effect as in painting and poetry . However the viewer is not usually likely to approach the object with a similar receptive frame of mind as in case of poetry or painting. Surreal images in photography are likely to be more amusing , and less critically appreciated ,on account of a bizarreness which may or may not be intended by the photographer . In a recent photograph of mine a bizarre effect is created when you look at the figure of a boy popping out of a tree on a cliff . ...
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Friday,Apr 8 2005, 04:33:56 AMWhat is poetry ? Here is a beautiful quote...
What is poetry ?
Here is a beautiful quote from Erique Maria Rilke : "For verses are not, as people imagine, simply feelings (those one has early enough), -they are experiences. For the sake of a single verse, one must see many cities, men and things, one must know the animals, one must feel how the birds fly and know the gesture with which the little flowers open in the morning." -Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
I see photography as a means to gaining the experiences required to write poetry. Some times photography acts an experience in itself , ...
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