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Journey Through The Lens: February 2009
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Journey Through The Lens. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Ashutosh, Reunka tie nuptial knot. Irate over the killing of a local youth in a road mishap involving a vehicle carrying people for Ashutosh Rana's marriage, some unidentified persons hurled stones at the motorcade of the film star. Prior to this, the mob also set ablaze a bus, which had struck the motorcycle –borne youth, killing him on the spot. Posted by S Shiv Kumar. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. Marine Drive' of Bhopal. Posted by S Shiv Kumar.
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Journey Through The Lens: January 2009
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Journey Through The Lens. Friday, January 30, 2009. Bhagoria - Festival of Hue and Color. It is not always that boys and girls intending to marry each other meet in the festival for the first time. In a large number of cases the alliance is already made between the two, the festival providing the institutionalized framework for announcing the alliance public. This may not happen immediately but the boy may pursue her and succeed eventually. Posted by S Shiv Kumar. Wednesday, January 28, 2009. A Twenty si...
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Journey Through The Lens: Go electric!
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Journey Through The Lens. Monday, September 14, 2009. A battery-powered bike for the daily commute and a Nano for the weekend family outing. Is it the beginning of the end of two-wheelers as we know it? As those who have tried it on vouch, you get the feel of a real two-wheeler while also driving the very real advantages of a vehicle that is noise-free, free of exhaust and generally non-cumbersome. And finally, the real incentive is the price, which is Rs 15,000 – 20,000 for a basic model and u...When we...
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Journey Through The Lens: That's not right, said Fred
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Journey Through The Lens. Thursday, October 1, 2009. That's not right, said Fred. French artist arrives at Visual Arts Square to find nothing, except a bamboo log, waiting for him. 8220;I wanted plywood frames but you brought bamboo logs. Okay, I will manage with the bamboo log, but one is just not enough to set up the whole frame! 8221; Fred could be heard saying angrily to the event managers around him. 8220;I informed them about my requirements the very day they approached me. All the material sho...
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Journey Through The Lens: 9999 once in Thousand years
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Journey Through The Lens. Thursday, September 17, 2009. 9999 once in Thousand years. Posted by S Shiv Kumar. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Born to take images of living and non living things of this wonderful place called - 'Earth'. View my complete profile. Flying High - Sporty Pictures. Click on the photo for 'Sports Pictures'. Meet the copspresiding deity. 9999 once in Thousand years. World’s longest towel in Silicon City. Pujaris wash temple after suicide.
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Journey Through The Lens: July 2009
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Journey Through The Lens. Friday, July 31, 2009. How to Photograph People - Portraits. Shooting People fall into two categories:. And candid. Either can be made with or without your subject's. Awareness and cooperation. However near or far your subject, however intimate or dista. E your camera casts, you always need to keep in mind the elements of composition and the technique that will best help you communicate what you are trying to say. Use the background t. Always be on the lookout for those mome.
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Journey Through The Lens: May 2009
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Journey Through The Lens. Saturday, May 30, 2009. Story telling through 'Images'. Like most journalist I too had come out with photo stories earlier to my fellowship but the one we started once a week in the Bhopal Edition of the Hindustan Times was very satisfying as a fotog, and which also made me put into practice the knowledge I had learned from very senior American photographers during my fellowship. MUTE VICTIMS OF NEGLEC. In the era gone by, the town of Bhopal was dotted with huge gates and archwa...
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Journey Through The Lens: June 2009
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Journey Through The Lens. Monday, June 29, 2009. Lighting the lamp of education. It’s a story of staunch social commitment as heart-warming as it is inspiring. Denied any Stat aid, a lady in the Madhya Pradesh State capital of Bhopal has been ploughing a lone furrow to shine the light of education on street urchins. The teachers, all of whom comprise Muslim women, share the feeling that free access to education should be made the country’s policy in order to facilitate nation building. The academic curri...
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Journey Through The Lens: August 2009
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Journey Through The Lens. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Jewel of the jail. H the Tihar jail story. This brightened my eyes and ears and I sat for two days in the Deccan Herald, New Delhi Bureau office, ensuring that I recollect every little aspect of my interaction with her. The most feared inmate of Tihar ashram, Charles Shobraj, commented that ‘It’s great, she worked hard for this. She deserved it and she’s got it.”. Posted by S Shiv Kumar. Monday, August 24, 2009. Freedom in the fortress. Ail, where nearl...
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Journey Through The Lens: World’s longest towel in Silicon City
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Journey Through The Lens. Wednesday, September 9, 2009. World’s longest towel in Silicon City. To catch a view of the world’s longest towel, head to Magrath Road in the city where it is it was on display at a home furnishing store till December 31, 200. The terry towel, which is 100 per cent cotton, has entered the Limca Book of Records for its unique features. It is a staggering 419 meters long, 9 feet wide, and weighs 500 Kilograms. Posted by S Shiv Kumar. Labels: limca book of records.