Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Off to college- NIT,T and More




These pictures were taken during my travel from Chennai to Trichy by car and in NIT,Trichy. It is quite evident from these pictures that my favorite style is macro. I hope you enjoy these. Please feel free to leave your comments below.





One of the most essential items used by a hosteler. "The Blade" with the correct person can make art; With the wrong one, causes destruction. 

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Being a Civil Engineer I realize the importance of the fundamental "Building Blocks", bricks. In  this picture i wanted to capture the amazing grainy texture of their surfaces.

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However small they are, "The Bugs" fascinate us. This was taken near my college basketball court, on a random leaf.

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Be it in a hostel or not, one needs "The Money". With the coming, of money comes responsibility. Also comes fun.

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One often finds the most beautiful of things in a the oddest of places. I found this next to a deserted piece of land. This one is to show the amazing natural colors. 

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One of the "Most Popular Sport"s in the world, and NITT is not going to be left out in that aspect. Enjoying a good game of soccer as the sun goes down.

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My friend uses this dust-ridden Squire by Fender. I snapped this as sometimes a picture plays a better "Symphony" than anything else.

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Travelling during sunset can get you the most amazing "Patterns in the Sky". The golden rays of the sun in full flow.

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Buried under three inches of dust inside my college is the "Road-roller". It depicts 7.5 tons on pure power. 

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Behind every cloud there is a "Silver Lining". 

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Monday, July 9, 2012

My First Photographic Album- Siruvachur

Sri Madhurakali Amman thanga-ratham. This was taken in a remote locality around 45 kms before Trichy in the Chennai-Trichy National Highway. A very powerful deity posing for a very powerful picture.


One of the first landscapes I captured was a silhouette, just outside the temple premises. Please forgive the spelling error .


A lone tree stood the trials of all- Sun, Autumn, Rain and Spring. 


Earlier in the day, my dad's car was making a perfect angle and the lighting was just terrific !


At the end of the day, what mattered most was "The Divine". The gopuram of the temple in silhouette.