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October 8th, 2009

Some more glimpses of nature, photographed during evening walks at Central Park, Jaipur (Rajasthan) India. These photographs were taken with a variety of compact digital cameras carried either in pockets or waist pouches.

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Shades of Eventide, Part 1

October 8th, 2009

Some glimpses of nature, photographed during evening walks at Central Park, Jaipur (Rajasthan) India. These photographs were taken with a variety of compact digital cameras carried either in pockets or waist pouches.

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Here are some images from an office interior shoot I recently did for Design Core, one of Jaipur’s leading architectural firms. Design Core’s office is a treasury of architectural elements, geometric forms, materials, lighting and intermingling spaces, which the shoot aimed to highlight. All shots were taken using available light specially as lighting (in most cases a mix of natural and incandescent) was an integral part of the office design plan.

Design Core Round Table detail

Design Core Glass Ceiling

Design Core 2nd floor staircase and working area

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Design Core Cafeteria

Pink City: Doors and Windows

September 25th, 2009

In late 2007 and early 2008, I enjoyed exploring the Jaipur walled city (also known as the Pink City) and photographing any interesting doors and windows I came across. Here are some of my favourite pictures from the random photo sessions:

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The (point and shoot) camera with which I began digital photography way back in August 2005 was Canon PowerShot A95. It wasn’t my choice, but recommended by someone dear to me and after reading reviews on the internet, fell for it! With PSAM modes, a custom mode, optical viewfinder, swing-out LCD display, custom white balance, spot metering, use of handy and popular AA batteries, manual focus, room for conversion lens adaptors (and therefore UV and polarizing filters), good image quality, efficient response and very decent build quality in a pocketable form factor, the A95 seemed to have more than I had asked for..

As someone graduating from fully-manual film SLRs, I was often surprised at A95s comprehensive feature-set which enabled me to ‘enjoy’ (yes, enjoy) digital photography and approach subjects with freedom and ease. The features (in particular PSAM modes, manual focus, flip-out LCD and ability to use polarizing filter) also allowed for healthy experimentation and exploration, which IMHO, is necessary for developing photography skills and better understanding of subjects.

My A95 purchase was luckily followed by a few trips to wildlife reserves around Rajasthan, where the camera was used more than generously! After shooting about a thousand images with it in a span of four months, I thought I deserved better and sold it to buy a digital SLR :-(

Four years later, when I look back at the A95, my respect for it seems very much intact (even after having used subsequent and much improved PowerShot models like A620 and A640) and I get struck by a wave of nostalgia for I shared with the camera some truly memorable and beautiful moments, a few of which got frozen in time! I am pleased to share with you some of my favourite images taken with the A95 between August and November 2005, as a small tribute to what I feel was a ‘classic’ digital compact camera:

(This article also appeared on the website Serious Compacts, as a part of Serious Compacts Hall of Fame entries.)

Above: Birders returning at dusk. Taal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary (Rajasthan) India.

Above: Birders returning at dusk. Tal Chhapar (Rajasthan) India.

Black bucks. Taal Chhapar, Rajasthan.

Above: Blackbucks at Taal Chhapar, Rajasthan.

Above: 'Thee ripple'. Bharatpur bird sanctuary, Rajasthan.

Above: 'Thee ripple'. Bharatpur bird sanctuary, Rajasthan.

'Magic pool'. Clouds at sunset, Jaipur, India.

Above: 'Magic pool'. Monsoon clouds at sunset. Jaipur, India.

Sand dune and grasses, at dusk. Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Above: Sand dunes and grasses at dusk. Jaipur (Rajasthan).

Above: A beautiful leafless tree at Taal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary (Rajasthan) India.

Above: Leafless beauty at Taal Chhapar (Rajasthan) India.

Above: Undershrub Aerva persica. Jaipur (India).

Above: Undershrub Aerva persica. Jaipur (India).

Above: Fallen tree at a marsh. Bharatpur, Rajasthan.

Above: Fallen tree at a marsh. Bharatpur, Rajasthan.

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Above: Standing together, at Tal Chapar, Rajasthan.

Rock fingers. Jaipur (Rajasthan) India.

Above: Rock fingers. Jaipur (Rajasthan) India.

Above: Flowering 'Kair' bush at Taal Chhapar, Rajasthan.

Above: Flowering 'Kair' bush at Taal Chhapar, Rajasthan.

Post-monsoon grasses on dunes. Jaipur (Rajasthan).

Above: Post-monsoon grasses on dunes. Jaipur (Rajasthan).