A small break
January 2, 2009was in sawantwadi over X’mas. nice place. great beaches. wonderful food. just relaxed and destressed. can take on the world now 🙂
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was in sawantwadi over X’mas. nice place. great beaches. wonderful food. just relaxed and destressed. can take on the world now 🙂
something has buggered up on my feeds . feedburner is acting up. i have deactivated the plug-ins. this is just to check if the normal feed works.
Since i got back from Nepal, life has been strange. between migranes, non stop edits, battles with a viral flu – that has left me woozy; and the work load that is piling up; and the fact that the three of us…
This morning a bunch of Priests visited our house. Two of them seemed to be grihasta’s (householders), and one seemed to be a Sanyasi – he was wearing the saffron of renunciation. They said the shloka’s, blessed the family and left. They…
Last weekend was at Nangargaon, Lonavala. It was an extended weekend. The garden needed fixing, the home had a whole bunch of little things to get right – and the one day breaks was not enough to get anything done. The earlier…
Adobe Lightroom is a great software to catalog and play around with your digital photographs. i have just about begun getting the hang of it… and the only thing that i seem to have got in place is ‘selective colouring’ and i…
I have been having fun with the Olympus E-510. It’s a great camera and very user friendly. It’s manual mode doesn’t require a Phd. in photography 🙂 I have been practicing shooting macros – but there are two things that i need….
Who would have thought that Andheri East could look this way ….. last week sometime….
i have been out of sorts. generally. maybe it is the fact that i was shooting with vast expanses of nature, maybe it is that i am tired of waiting; maybe it is that those closest to me are getting on my…
The Indian Ocean – at Humbantota, Sri Lanka There is no land between Humbantota and the Antartic. Nothing to break the tides or the wind. Standing at the beach – watching the ocean is a truly humbling experience. The ocean looked a…