Sunday, September 10, 2017
Friday, September 08, 2017
Lovely Sky Watch II
Following my earlier post, I’m
sharing another set of sky photos from the travel (to Kodai in July) further on
the NH 45 passing Villupuram and Perambalur districts, the sky you watch here
is above Trichy. These photos were shot while traveling on the bridges across
Cauvery River and railway crossing and I find these spots apt to shoot as it
kept away the building interrupting the scene. The sky came up with different
shapes of fluffy cumulus clouds that keep inspiring to shoot and watch with
interest. But it was the sky between the Trichy and Dindigul that fascinated me
a lot and it could be my next sky watch post.
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| The pictures were all shot through the windshield |
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
Idol Procession to Immerse
After long time, went for an outing
on Sunday traveling around the southern outskirt of Chennai taking some road
less travelled. When nearing Medavakkam junction we come across rows of Ganesh procession,
where the idols are transported in mini tucks to immerse in Palavakkam Beach. There
are three places allotted in Chennai for the idols brought up from the places nearby
Chennai to immerse and Palavakkam is allocated to the southern region. Few
years back I used to go to the beach to watch the procession and immerse of
idols, but this time it came across my way and while moving in traffic I got to
capture some photos on the idols transported in trucks. Many of the idols were facing
back while coming opposite and I managed to take some using the iPhone.
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| This idol is decorated by coins and rupees |
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| There was many walking with flags along the procession |
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| A small collage on the procession |
Saturday, September 02, 2017
NEET Dispute
Suicide is undoubtedly unacceptable
whatever reason has been told behind one. Anitha’s suicide due to unable to
attain medical course because of less marks in NEET (National Eligibility and
Entrance Test, for Indian students who wish to join medical course) has gripped the entire
state of Tamil Nadu. She didn’t give up just by that but has fought against the
NEET, arguing in the Supreme Court, impleading herself as a respondent
demanding an exception to NEET for Tamil
Nadu when the state govt. let down
the state board students without aid them in anyways.
The 17-year-old Anitha from Ariyalur,
the most backward district of Tamil Nadu has scored 1176 marks out of 1200 in
her 12th board exams and was determined to be a doctor with cut off
mark of 196.75 out of 200. But her NEET scores couldn’t make the cut as she
scored only 86 out of 700 in the newly introduced entrance exam. It’s obvious that
it wasn’t her fault in anyways and for the girl who scored top in board exams,
NEET couldn’t be a trouble if she instructed properly. Not only she, all students went to write the exams
with a confused state whether the central govt. will waive or not for Neet in
Tamil Nadu.
It’s completely failure of the deal
between the state and central govt. and the education system with different
syllabus for each state, how could they go for a common entrance exam when
there’s lot of differences between the CBSE (central board of secondary
education) and state boards. Neet could
be a better option only in the future when there’s a common education system
and syllabus cross the country. I think
Neet isn’t’ included as a subject in schools and one has to take special
coaching classes to train themselves to write the exam.
One of my nephews wrote Neet and
they paid about 25000 for just a month course of Neet. Because of difficulty and
to score high he shifted to state board after studying up to 10th in
CBSE to join medical course and in belief Neet will be waived off Tamil Nadu. Though
he scored high marks in 12th and less in Neet unable him to attend
the council but without delay he joined engineering. Anitha seems to be intense
about joining medical course despite the fact that she had an Aeronautical Engineering
seat at the prestigious Madras Institute of Technology.
For the middle and above classes,
taking the special coaching for Neet couldn’t be much difficult¸ but for a
daughter or son of labour (alike Anitha) or farmer isn’t same. This isn’t the state of only
Tamil Nadu, but all states face the difficult when the coaching for Neet doesn’t
come free. A competition could be fair only if both sides are strong enough and
CBSE consist of high standard compare to state and matric syllabus how could NEET
be justified and be common to all. India is a diverse country and each state
has a different language and syllabus to read and when things was like this the
state wide entrance exam could be the right unless a common syllabus spread across
India.
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Neighbourhood Fences
During an
evening walk at neighbourhood last week I shot on few fences and gates using my
iPhone Se. Usually I don’t take my phone while going for walk and this time purposely
took the iPhone to test the camera and I could manage taking photos from single
hand and the picture outcome is better than my previous mobile at this
position.
The fence
belong to a newly build house and I really liked their simple and neat design
protecting their garden plants. Following the fence I stopped to take shot of a
simple wooden gate and gateway décor of a house next to it.
Linking this post for Good Fences by Gosia
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Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Cart procession from our street temples of Ganesh
On the evening
of Ganesh Chaturthi, there was couple of cart procession from our street
temples. There are two Ganesh Temples in
our area and one was at the end of our street and other in the back street.
Each year on the evening/night of Ganesh Chaturthi the temples out here come up
with their own cart procession of decorated idols of Ganesha and prior to the
festival an amount is collected from the residents by the organisers of the
temples and the money is spent on the occasions for special rituals and cart
procession.
Since shifted
to our native area 2 years back, we got to see both the processions again and
the temple at the back street was familiar to us then and the temple was built
upon the stone sculpture of Ganesha that was brought by my grandfather. The
first cart came from the back street temple but due to loud band played in
front of the cart I didn’t come out to check it and I really hate such loud
bands and what they played was worst because it was a funeral beat. Playing
such band for an auspicious event like Ganesh Chaturthi is quite senseless.
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| Cart from our street end temple |
The cart
procession by this temple went at leisure pace and I took many photos when it
come closer and stop in front of our house. They did nice floral decoration for
Ganesh and other two idols and the installed focus light helps capture decent
photos. I also got interested shooting the players of Nadaswaram Melam sending
beautiful notes to ears and the street was lit by tube lights on one side along
with color flag poles.
Nadaswaram Melam or Thavil playing in front of the cart procession
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Home Ganesh and Reason to Immerse
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated at home on Friday and as usual parents bought clay idol
of Ganesh and after the worship the idol was immersed in a tub of water in the
evening. For last 10 years we have been immersing the idol in same way rather
dropping at sea or river (what many others do), and the muddy water is later
used for watering plants.
Actually the clay idols should be
immersed in rivers, where those days there used to be flood in rivers during
this time and the running water wash away the sands on river bed to let water
flow easily into the sea instead of slow and steady progress which rise up the groundwater
table. The dissolving clay idols control the flow of water by blocking and turning
it harder and the dry clay idols suck the water at the floor of river help increasing
the groundwater level.
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| The clay idol put into a bucket of water to dissolve |
Our ancestors
had a reason to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi and the practice of dissolving clay
idols was beneficial then, but what we dissolve these days only pollute the water
bodies. The clay was transformed into various toxic substances to give colors
and different shapes to Ganesha. These days all rivers run into the state are dry
but the reasonable practice, which supposed to take a break turned into a ritual
where the choice of immerse becomes anything and most of the times it was sea or
lakes.
For those unaware:
Ganesh
Chaturthi is a grand festival in India, devoted to Ganesha – a prime deity
worshiped by Hindus. It is celebrated as ten-day festival in northern
states of India and is usually celebrated privately at home as well in public,
and is organised by local youth groups mostly where they collect money from
public to form pandals (temporary shelters) to install Ganesha idols.
Friday, August 25, 2017
Yellow Mike
A
yellow Dahlia bloomed near my uncle’s woodhouse in Thandkudi and the way it
rose up from a long stem reminds me the standing mike in stage play.
Dahlia
is a genus of bushy, tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico and
it is related to species includes the sunflower, daisy, chrysanthemum, and
zinnia. The flower forms are variable, with one head per stem; these can be as
small as 5 cm diameter or up to 30 cm. The dahlia was declared the national flower
of Mexico in 1963.
Linking this post for Floral Friday Foto
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Excess of anything is unhealthy
We could not put a boundary for human’s
desire but understanding life brings control towards self and teaches others.
Sometime the desire overtakes to meet trouble where we lost control of thinking
and go ahead preventing things that preserve life and being sensible. Not only
desire, any number that outfall into account is excess and sometime overly
attached relationships (either friendship or kinship) makes trouble when one
could not spent fair amount with other or excessively cared to disregard
another. Everyone has right to choose their relationship or give prior but
always being immersed disconnects from other worlds.
I feel the young people these days take
things excessively whatever it is. Perhaps they anticipate instant results and
taking extensive amount make them feel quickly reach the target. Avoiding
everything in name of diet only ends in lack of nutrition. I believe the best
diet could be to eat as per you work or work as per you eat and taking excessive
protein is also unhealthy. Balance is something everyone needs in the world,
which itself spins on certain angle for the balance. If we are concern,
everything is important for us and balancing things give peace to all. I think
this is a formula that could not apply easily, but practicing makes it
possible. Doesn’t it?
Monday, August 21, 2017
RGB Monday
Dustbins
During
a visit to Elliot’s Beach in neighbourhood I saw these dustbins in color of
red, green and blue and instantly captured it with the intention of sharing at
RGB Monday. The dustbins are installed
to segregation of waste, where red belong to garbage and blue to recycling and
green for organic waste.
Thursday, August 17, 2017
My first iPhone (SE) experiance
Just two weeks
back my brother presented me a Gopro Hero 5, action camera, as my birthday gift
while I turned 32 on July 31st. This week I bought an Apple iPhone SE through a great Indian offer from the online giant Amazon. Though I am not a
fan of apple products and had any thought of buying it earlier as I find their
product costlier, but when I learned lately that iPhone SE comes with least
weight of 113gm and advanced processor as iPhone 6s want me to go for it.
Actually I was thinking about 16GB gadgets which come around $311 and I wasn’t
in hurry, but the offer advanced my purchasing option and what I got was a 32GB iPhone at the cost of 16 GB!
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| image courtesy: google |
I am not a person who like big
screen smartphones and the screen size beyond 4.5” is out of my comfort and
difficult to hold. This’s the main reason I’m sticking to 4” display and I have
searched a lot on internet but I couldn’t find an alternate to S4 mini and 4”
category lacks great processer and has limited features to access and more over
wasn’t weightless. I feel iPhone SE is designed for me personally because it
fulfils my priorities and many reviews has praise the iPhone SE for holding a
beast within a small cage of 4”. SE has the same technology as iPhone 6s and is
operated by the most advanced iOS 10 and I really liked the classic look of
this iPhone that comes from 5s.
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| Thanks to iCloud, i could easy use the images shot from iphone directly from laptop and one such picture was this |
The iPhone has 12 megapixels
camera with 4K video capture and to my surprise this is my third gadget with
12MP camera following my Canon Powershot SX 220 HS and GoPro hero 5. The iPhone
camera is really superb and delivers an impressive DSLR quality images with
quick shutter. The face detection and autofocus increases the desire to shoot. It
has fingerprint security system but what amazes me atop all was the stability
of the battery. So far I have charged the battery twice, and the one time
change stands two full days for me using internet. Unlike my previous phone I
haven’t switched off the wifi once stop using internet and it takes only 2 to 3%
of power for the whole night.
Not to forget
the iPhone Se is superb easy to use and instant response at the touch make feel
awesome. The Space Grey color is admirable overall and l love the rear fining
of the iPhone, so I have ordered for a transparent case cover for the iPhone to
keep it visible. I’m happy about the real handset and it’s inspiring to use it
more.
Monday, August 14, 2017
RGB Monday
Splash of colors
It seems sometime i did RGB monday post, and when i think what to post today, the led blinks. The photo was captured on the
national highway 45, while coming from Trichy towards Chennai and I liked the
design or stickering of colourful water splash on the boot of the bus. I cropped
the picture just to highlight the splash of colors and the bus belong to
Pondicherry seems to drive towards the state.
Friday, August 11, 2017
Lovely sunset @ Palavakkam Beach
Following the
lovely sky watch last week, I joining Skywatch Friday again with a set of
sunset photos from the Palavakkam beach in the neighbourhood. I last went to the
beach in June and these were photos from one of the evenings and it was pleasant
to watch the sun from normal setting to turn dramatic with golden shades in
later minutes. Palavakkam beach is one of a best place to watch sunset, as you could
see from the photos below the beach has a wide open sky with houses at distance, the
sunset last enough to watch.
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| Sunset before it turns much darker |
Sunset through half scrolled window of the car
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Tuesday, August 08, 2017
Church of Our Lady of Good Health, Aruvankadu
During my
travel to Nilgirs, I come across this simple yet beautiful church at a small
town called Aruvankadu, located between Ooty and Coonoor. The pyramid like
architecture of the church was the first to attract me to take photos and
thanks to the bit traffic that helped getting some decent photos from the
slowly moved car.
I had no idea
about the church when clicked but a Google link tells that Aruvankadu is a part
of Holy Spirit Parish since 1967. As the residents of this area found it very
difficult to go there due to the distance, a new location with a house was
found close by known as Boys’ Company where liturgical celebrations were
conducted. On April 14, 1977, it was erected into a new parish and dedicated to
Our Lady of Good Health. The construction of the new church was completed in
1994 and the consecration and blessing took place on 29th May, 1994.
Aruvankadu is
an importance place in defence which houses the cordite factory, one of the 40
Indian Ordnance Factories. The cordite factory established in 1903 by the then
British govt. on a huge campus, still caters to the defence services by
manufacturing cordite (gunpowder, as it is generally known) which used in
manufacturing arms and ammunition and also as a propellant in various armed
tanks. Aruvnkaduu is also connected by the Nilgiri Mountain Railways.
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Sunday, August 06, 2017
Green Hearts
Heartins grown in green
spreading the love like a vine
climbing on the tree.
Happy Friendship Day
Ps. Found these
cute little heart shaped leaves at my uncle’s woodhouse/cottage in Thandikudi, where
we spent our vacation two weeks back.
Friday, August 04, 2017
Lovely Sky Watch I
During
my recent travel to Thandikudi for vacation, I was fascinated by pretty skies once
passed Villupuram on the national highways 45. As usual sitting from the front seat
I kept clicking several photos on the move and on the sky but as we keep moving
further the sky continued to enhance. Beyond Tiruchi the fluffy cumulus clouds turned
the sky more wonderful, and in between there were few spells from the passing dark
clouds. The sky continued to change its pattern as we kept moving, it was interesting
to watch and I was dealing with the camera all the way taking photos. I took many
photos, so I decided to share it by few posts and here are some photos shot
around Perambalur.
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| The above two were shot around Ulundurpet |
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
Wednesday, August 02, 2017
Vikram Vedha
I
wasn’t sure to write a review on the interesting action crime thriller Vikram
Vedha, because many have given great reviews about the Tamil feature film, but
like to note down few things that impressed me. The title itself would give
clue that the movie is based on the concept of Vikramadithyan Vedhalam ghost
story, where Vedhalam ask questions hugging from the back of Vikrama, the king
to quest answer through the stories he narrate.
Vikram Vedha
has Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi and it isn’t a regular cop movie but a very
interesting and different level of play between an encounter specialist and
notorious gangster. First thing I felt watching the opening scene (shooting
between police and gangsters) was Gautham Menon’s movie, though I know it was Pushkar-Gayathri’s
combo (who made Auto and Va Q cutting) the action sequence were such casual
that no one could expect at such a venture.
The name Vedha
continued to travel for some time into the movie creating hype and sounding demon,
were all broke into particles the way Vijay Sethupathi entered the scene in his
own idle style of walk. What applaud from the audience! He appears in front of
cops and escapes, revealing a story with questions to let Vikram answer through
his investigation and at the end of each story Vedha escapes leaving a clue to
glue on seat.
The balance
between the Madhavan and Sethupathi had been handled well and they played an
excellent teeter-totter entertaining the people. Madhavan on his side exhibits
great body language and his rough tone is apt.to the role of cop and Sethupathi,
as young and mid-age did effortlessly the job of gangster and those watched his
movies could understand what I mean the effortless i.e. natural acting.
Though not so
parallel to the male dominate subject, the female characters of the movie do
speak even it’s for few scenes. Shraddha Srinath and Varalakshmi have raised
their voice and hand as well protecting their rights and liberty as
advocate and love affair of Kathir (of Kirumi fame) who played Vedha’s brother.
Shraddha is a wonderful choice for the wife of an encounter specialist, acted
pretty and though working again him their not let down relationship was
impressive.
Through Vikram
Vedha, Pushkar and Gayathri (the director duo) has touched an extremely high
level and also raised the expectation which I’m sure going to give them more
pressure to retain the success, although I don’t believe well done movies are the
best. Alike everyone else and being concerned on the interesting screenplay,
the songs and music doesn’t take attention and the BGM also resembled Miruthan.
Vikram Vedha - a nice suspense movie to watch in theatres and it’s a blockbuster already.
Monday, July 31, 2017
Turned 32
My dear ones arranged for a mid-night birthday cake and I had no idea they planned to surprise me, but I found it when my parents delayed to go to sleep even the time crossed 11 pm. My cousins residing in next street came with the cake minutes before to 12 and it was a small celebration of cutting cake by just six of us. It was a little moment of happiness to be share and I’m glad for them to turning it into special. Following is a collage on the moment :
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Quick bath by babblers
The Yellow Billed Babbles visiting the birdbath has become regular, though I don’t check
them out daily, I’m sure they are there almost every day and if not for
bathing, at least to take few sips and forage on the gain we left on the compound
wall. I hang a birdfeeder outside my home but these birds (and any other birds)
ever took seeds or grains from it, perhaps the height or getting balance through
the feeder keeps them away but babbles being mostly forage on the grounds with
short flights expecting them to pick from feeder is not possible.
A bang usually
marks the arrival of the babblers and the noise increases when they are near
the birdbath. Yesterday a couple of monkeys came drinking water from the birdbath,
scattered the grains all over after filling their mouths, the babblers were on the
ground again to pick grains. The grains were kept on a plastic bowl and they didn’t
touched it last few days, but now going on ground to pick from muddy.
Usually I take
photos, but this time I also tried a short video on the birds with quick dips. Follows
the video:
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Delete a Photo
One of the
difficult things for me was to delete a photo. Taking photos isn’t pretty easy
for me but the passion keeps me engaged and clicking while traveling in car is really
difficult though I try my best taking clear photos, many go out of focus or
shaken when in move. I know this is a normal thing to happen with normal
people, but what matter was deleting those taken with great effort. I used to
take many photos during my travel and back at home I had to filter/delete many
photos that weren’t good to maintain space in laptop.
During the
travel we capture many interesting places, moments and sight, but not everything
comes under well focused and deleting it for some interruption is really
difficult. By this way I hold lot of
photos and some were quite blur that no one could identify except myself who
experienced the shoot and the picture continue to be a reminder of the moment or
significant of the place or subject. We take random shots on things to be
deleted, later keeping the good ones but the thing was coming to the term of
deleting we continue to like the image for some reason.
Few such
photos are here where I have no mind to delete. First one was cropped from a picture and i was impressed by the scene but it was gloomy and bit more grainy, so I applied oil
paint. Second was doped in same, where the focus went wrong, instead on capturing
the pretty colourful temple I only got blur as the focus went on steering. Not to forget it was drizzling outside.
I ever over
edit my photos or want to showcase what is not there and I believe editing of
any photo works only if there’s something in the picture. I’m using Photoshop
from very long time and my editing of photos always remain mild with brightness
contrast, exposure, sharpening and reduce noise but these help hand only to a
level. I just want to show how it really looked rather adding extra effects. Now
I started to experiment with photos that went wrong and its really interesting
to play with various filters which I don’t use mostly.
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