Sunday, October 25, 2009

Architecture here







These pictures were clicked in the Old city of Ahmedabad. The Old streets lead our way to view architecture at the times of the Mughal empire under the British in India. Not so lost in the sands of time,this area is one of the most congested in the city(much like Chandni Chowk of Old Delhi),dotted by the yellow and green CNG autorickshaws. It is busy and very lively, at the same time very calm and peaceful.It is colourful and joyful.Although this part of the city has seen much worse of what other cities pray to never experience.Its wondrous, the way it exists!


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Monday, October 12, 2009

The Bharwad Tribe







These are some of the pictures of our study of the Bharwad Community in Ahmedabad. We(my friend and I) explored an area by the name of Wadaj.We were studying people and their habitat for this assignment.
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A play of lines




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SLR camera

Photography course just got over,and I am still in the midst of its final submission.However,this was something that I wanted to do for quite sometime.This course has gifted me some 300 pictures and lots of practice of finally shooting proper(not over or over exposed pictures) with manual SLR cameras.Yes! The course certainly did leave me nostalgic of all the times that I did try and use my father's SLR camera and had failed miserably.Too complicated I had always felt,but somewhere a certain joy overwhelmed me each time I used his cameras.Throughout the course,every click and crank reminded me of my father who was as passionate about photography and mountaineering.Every trek, every expedition,all there at home in boxes of slides,huge wooden tea-chests and closets.
This course is, dedicated to my father.I hope you like it.The pictures have been clicked in and around my campus in Ahmedabad.



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