Thanks to all those who were able to make it to the
Frames of Mind Photo exhibition organised by BPC. This was the first time I got few of the frames printed and even more excited to see a frame on the walls of Chitra Kala Parishat. :) I got an opportunity to meet many people behind the camera and flickr, too...
For those who couldn't make it, here's the photo which was selected.
An old lady was begging at the staircase of a temple on hilltop near Banngerghatta National Park. My attention was caught by her and I still feel her expression has a story to tell. This pic was captured more than an year ago. Not sure where is she now.
I am thankful to her for posing which in turn made to the exhibition.
Below: Vistors at CKP
My Frame :D
Well, I maintained suspense of not disclosing the foto selected until the exhibition was concluded, or else no one would've walked till CKP. ;)
Photo Courtesy: Deepak Girdher.
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After Sony and Amazon launched ebook reader or rather say "eReader": a replacement for paper books;
CoolReader also launched eReader.
The availability in various colors imitates
iPod Nano.
Though, all the three eReaders have quoted the same price. $ 250 is quite much for coolreader.
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Dear friend,
I wish to invite you to "Frames of Mind 2009" - "BPC's fourth annual photography exhibition" where I shall be exhibiting one of the photograph for the first time along with several well-known photographers.
Start Time: Friday, August 28 at 12:00pm
End Time: Sunday, August 30 at 7:00pm
Where: Chitrakala Parishat
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I told the climax of the movie when a friend asked how was New York !
Please don't ask me to narrate again. :)
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Many years ago, I met a gal on the train. Due to our amicable nature, both of us were soon involved in casual conversation like studies, where we stayed and the current trends, so on and so forth... After hours of conversation, she opened a pack containing 8 cards (not the gambling cards ;)) which were filled with random numbers on one side in the square boxes on each card; which I had never seen before. These were called Mosaic cards where one person asks the other to choose a number ranging from 1-99 without revealing the number. Later on, each of the six card is shown if the chosen number is present or not. Based on the numbers present in no of cards, the exact number is computed. And this seemed to be fascinating and made me curious to learn how it was done.
I reached my destination before her. It was time for me to bid a good bye to my new found friend. As a memory, she gave me these cards along with a note signed, which I still preserve. :)
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