Do you believe that fishes fall in love? I guess this picture proves it..;-). other fishes not interested in a public-happening like this.. guess why???... i took this snap in U.S..;-)
leaves are green, the silence seen, the odd duck stood out as the dean, not in mean, but in rein, the odd duck stood out chewing the gean.
'jump'n go, duck'n go', 'wht'ya guyz'r waiting for?' thus he spake, the voice soft, echoes waving very oft.
ducklings jumped, slowly went, shuffling round, blending the sound, leaves are hosed, the silence paused, the 'odd guy' stood in, foto-ing the cause. -- mahesh
do monkeys love to pose?? yes i guess.. or is it the curiosity of 'whatz happening' that i see in the monkey's face? this photos was taken by my colleague, when i was performing the 'vaseegara' piece in flute... he said the monkey came & sat to hear the 'kuzhal naadham'. :-)) (snap was taken with my cam, thtz how this picture came to me...) [above pic edited in gimp. unedited version goes here:]
Thanks for all who put efforts in helping me knowing the basics of photography better... these are some of the edited pics that i got in response for the 'Alone in the way'...
a ray of hope lies in there says to my heart to keep an aspire not by the words of fearing notion but by the wisdom of flowering passion
its in the mind to take it over and your heart listens it forever if your heart does feel weaker and weaker mind thus follows, failing forever and ever. --mahesh
Suppose you have a camera when you get to see a pond full of lotus and water-lily... what will you do? click.. as much as you can ..:-)thtz what i did..
What do u think this picture is? Launching of a scud missile??:-)) It's the bursting of a 'Pookutti' at slow shutter speed :-) See rest of the pics here.
About: My Pazhani Trip... I, with my appa&amma, went for a pazhani trip. We went in a Tata Sumo from Palaghat to Pazhani via Pollachi. Pollachi, as heard in the films - a perfect market area...u won't believe that sellers are standing in the scorching heat of the sun with just a hand-kerchief on their heads ..yelling at their highest pitch... We left palaghat by around 10am and reached pazhani by 12.15pm.. the trip was a kinda ok. the road upto pollachi is not so good.. but after pollachi we had an excellent road to travel on.. Had a good time at darshan inside Pazhani... darshan there has become money-bound.. give 150 bucks and u can go much nearer for darshan.. the pujaris there will come with prasadam and poovu and aduthu vannu oru nannavum illathe kai neeti chodichu vaangicholum:-)) we didn't climb the 1008 steps in pazhani.. we went up & down in the cable-car.. couldn't stop me from klicking some snaps at pazhani.. its quite beautiful to see the vayalukal from the top of pazhani malai.
A Happy Diwali to all.. :-) by the way.. have a 640x480 diwali pic... photographed and designed by myself..;-) if u ask me what krishna & ganapathi has to do with diwali... i dnt know..:-).. today i took the photo of the krishna-radha idol... when i was designing a wallpaper with this idol picture, saw a wedding card before me with the ganapathi photo enacarved in it.. thought that may add to the beauty of the diwali picture i was designing... thtz the ganapathi at 4 sides of the picture..
Sri Gananatha... About: Sri Gananatha, undoubtedly the first 'Geetham' to be taught to all who learn Carnatic Music, has its own style of melody. Purandaradasa has composed such a melody in praise of Lord Ganesha in the ragam: Malahari (Janya Raga of 15th Melakartha Ragam: Mayamalavagowla) in Chathurasra Jathi Rupaka Thalam. Here goes the description of the geetham:
Pallavi: Sri Gananatha Sindhoora Varna Karuna Saagara Kari Vadana Lambodhara Lakumi-karaa Ambaa Sutha Amara Vinutha
Meaning: O leader of the pramada ganas, (“sri gana natha”), you are the colour of vermillion (“sindhura varna”), and the ocean of compassion (“karuna sagara”). You have the visage (“vadana”) of the mighty elephant (“kari”) and a protruding belly (“lambodara”). You hold goddess lakshmi (“lakumi”) in your hand (“kara”). O son of Parvathi (“amba sutha”) you are worshipped by (“vinutha”) the gods (“amara”).
Charanam 1: Siddha Chaarana Gana Sevitha Siddhi Vinayaka The Namo Namo
Meaning: You have all the holy men at your feet (“siddha charana”) and you are worshipped by the pramadha ganas who are the followers of lord Siva (“gana sevitha”). You grant your devotees all their wishes (“siddhi vinayaka”) and I bow to you (“the namo ”).
Charanam 2: Sakala Vidyaadi Poojitha Sarvothama The Namo Namo Meaning: You are the first (“aadi”) one to receive obeisance (“poojitha”) when setting upon acquiring any kind of knowledge (“sakala vidhya”). You are the greatest one of all (“sarvothama”) and I pray to you.
San man has been asked for his photographs to be put inside the conf rooms of HP. WOW!!! .. a great inspiration for amateur photographers like us. :-)..isn't it???
Does this resemble a pencil drawing? If it does, it's not. If it doesn't, you're right:-). This is a picture I took from my terrace. The squirrel was trying its best to get something out from the piece of the coconut-shell. When I came with the camera, she posed for me beautifully. After a while, she left the shell and ran - hope she got what she want out of her hardwork. Isn't it quite rightly said that 'A free lunch is only found in mouse-traps' :-)