Saturday, October 16, 2010
CANON PIXMA SOUND SCULPTURES: BRINGING COLOUR TO LIFE
Canon Pixma: Bringing colour to life from Dentsu London on Vimeo.
The Canon Pixma is a range of printers from Canon which guarantee photolab-quality printing. The printers use a seperate grey ink to get stunning prints in both greyscale and colour. Other features of the Pixma range include Full HD Movie Print allowing you to print stills and photographs directly from your HD movies, an improved Wi-Fi interface, and an improved Creative Park Premium which is Canon's online service for downloading calendars, greetings cards, models and 3D paper art.
The ad in particular uses sound waves generated by small speakers to launch drops of paint into the air, thereby creating beautiful and stunning patterns. The concept for the ad is brilliant, giving new meaning to the phrase 'bringing colour to life' and generating interest in printing in an age where most photo sharing is done online through the internet.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
THREE'S COMPANY
I am slowly getting back to blogging. I have a large collection of images that I have not shared so I felt like getting started and putting my recent work up there. This is an image I took at a fashion show in Mumbai, India. I love this image because of the hair of the models, they way they are positioned within the frame and the subtle green light that is hitting the audience members in the foreground.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
STRAWBERRIES
These pictures were taken in Mahabaleshwar, India while I was walking around the market. I just love the fresh red colour of the strawberries.
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
AN EXPERIMENT WITH OFF CAMERA FLASH
Ok now that I have my own lighting kit complete with 2 strobes and stands and what not, I figured I should go ahead and contribute to the ever growing Strobist community.
You maybe seeing a lot more of Morpheus in the coming days. This is the best toy I could find to photograph and I make a sucky model myself. Poor Morpheus, though, he did his best to protest but I got the better of him.
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Vivitar 3200A into shoot through umbrella camera left.
The rim lighting is provided by a yellow wall on the right that reflected some of the light back.
Trigger using Sonia Wireless Radio trigger.
Nikon D90 @ 105mm
f/5.6 and 1/200
ISO 200
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You maybe seeing a lot more of Morpheus in the coming days. This is the best toy I could find to photograph and I make a sucky model myself. Poor Morpheus, though, he did his best to protest but I got the better of him.
Strobist Info:
Vivitar 3200A into shoot through umbrella camera left.
The rim lighting is provided by a yellow wall on the right that reflected some of the light back.
Trigger using Sonia Wireless Radio trigger.
Nikon D90 @ 105mm
f/5.6 and 1/200
ISO 200
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
MY HANDS SEE WHAT MY EYES CANNOT
When I visited the leper colony in Dahisar, little did I expect to meet such a diverse group of people.
I happened to meet this woman by chance when I was passing by her tiny hut. I heard her television blaring and couldn't help but knock on her non-existent door.
She was cooking at the time and what shocked me the most was the fact that this woman is completely blind. She was treated for Leprosy which has caused her fingers to get disfigured.
Even though she cannot see, she manages to cook, clean and do all the household chores and uses the television to keep her company.
I have not cropped out anything on purpose and this image is pretty much SOOC except for some white balance adjustment and contrast correction. I felt I had to do justice to this woman by showing everything I can that forms a part of her life. Her house is everything you see in the image.
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I happened to meet this woman by chance when I was passing by her tiny hut. I heard her television blaring and couldn't help but knock on her non-existent door.
She was cooking at the time and what shocked me the most was the fact that this woman is completely blind. She was treated for Leprosy which has caused her fingers to get disfigured.
Even though she cannot see, she manages to cook, clean and do all the household chores and uses the television to keep her company.
I have not cropped out anything on purpose and this image is pretty much SOOC except for some white balance adjustment and contrast correction. I felt I had to do justice to this woman by showing everything I can that forms a part of her life. Her house is everything you see in the image.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
NO PAIN CAN GET ME DOWN
Images of slums are usually associated with hunger, poverty, sadness and the likes. But I encountered a different emotion when I visited the slums along the Dahisar River in Mumbai, India. An emotion of courage, and an emotion of happiness. This woman looked so beautiful when I saw her, I couldn't stop myself from making a picture of her.
She suffers from Kyphosis or what is commonly known as a hunchback. But that doesn't stop her from enjoying life and the company of her very beautiful little daughters. My salute to people like her who may have a small wallet, but have enormous hearts.
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She suffers from Kyphosis or what is commonly known as a hunchback. But that doesn't stop her from enjoying life and the company of her very beautiful little daughters. My salute to people like her who may have a small wallet, but have enormous hearts.
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Monday, October 19, 2009
UP IN SMOKE
It's been a while since the last upload. I finally got off my ass and attended an MWS shoot. It was nice to meet, interact and shoot with fellow photographers from around the city.
I was mostly shooting with Debi and Pradeesh.
Will process and upload some more soon.
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I was mostly shooting with Debi and Pradeesh.
Will process and upload some more soon.
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