Bhushan
Monday, May 23, 2022
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Perhaps my life's biggest achievement! I am immensely proud of my street-theatre group, which is celebrating 30 years of its existence t...
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
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History was one of my favourite subjects in school... reason being that the chapters were all stories. Stories intrigued me... they stil...
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
The land with mystical powers.
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Its a cold desert. Mud, stones, rock and pebbles as far as you can see. Harsh and inhospitable landscape. Yet there is something that a...
My first sight of a beautiful country.
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What would you see normally when you exit an international airport? Parking lot, cafes, concrete buildings, tarmac roads.... right? :) I...
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
A Journey Through Street-Theatre
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
My Cellphone Photography
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Tasveer banata hun tasveer nahin banti Ek khwab sa dekha hai taabeer nahin banti... T asveer nahin banti I present to you few of my pictur...
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Saturday, April 01, 2006
Portrait of Mom
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Indu (1950-2006)
The Film Studio
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What you don't see on cinema - is what makes you see it. Lights, Sets, Equipments and the Technician. This is my representation of b...
The Water-girl
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A tiny girl carrying vessel filled with water from the village well to her house. Inhabitants of The Bassein Fort (Vasai fort is the Sea...
In The Alps
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Rougemont, Swtizerland in the heart of Alps. Rougemont is located in the Pays d'Enhaut (high country) of the canton of Vaud. This...
Quirky Village
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City of Alberobello, Puglia Region, Italy. All houses in this town are made of stone with a conical roof and are so similar to each othe...
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Grain Grain Everywhere
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Somewhere in Ropar district, Punjab, India. This is paddy crop spread evenly on a public road; possibly to sell it, i guess!
Smashed Visual
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It happens only in India - people actually drive a vehicle with a smashed glass. Thats called optimum utility. This is a view from a public...
Very Close To Another Country
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Ever been on an international border? Its quite an amazing feeling to see land being divided in two countries and how its protected. I had ...
Rest
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The gardener, resting during the making of this park in Lonavala, must be for sure thinking about the hundreds of people who will eventu...
Life In A... Metro
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I cant write anything about this picture in particular... just that I feel like saluting the survival spirt of these people who are an ideal...
Accident Witnessed From The Car
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Quite a sight. Could not resist myself from taking a snap. This is on Juhu-Tara Road, Mumbai.
Lake in the hills
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Marvel of nature - a lake atop a hill. This is Matheran, a hill station located about 100 km from Mumbai. Matheran literally means jungle on...
The Pond
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This pond is inside the Botanical Gardens of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is serene and beautiful despite being in the heart of a bust...
Swan-song
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Melbourne is famous for its erratic weather changes. It is said that you can actually experience four seasons in one calendar day while in M...
The Magic Hour
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This enchanting confluence of the sun and the land reminded me of an astounding verse written by the legendary Pt. Pradeep “Jagat bhar ki ro...
Writing in the skies
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This was one of the most peculiar sights I have come across. I had to hurry myself to click this one, yet I missed the last word that faded ...
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The 'Firang' Nat
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'Nat' in Hindi means a Trapeze Artiste. I was quite impressed finding a 'Nat' doing this acrobatic performance in Melbourne....
Street-play in Australia
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This is a continuation of the previous picture. This 'Nat' is seen performing a magic trick here as part of his complete act which l...
2 of the 12 Apostles on The Great Ocean Road
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The Twelve Apostles are icons of the Great Ocean Road. These giant rock stacks soar from the swirling waters of the Southern Ocean. These Ap...
The pyramid ceiling of Melbourne Botanical Garden's Museum
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Isn’t this ceiling mystical? Well it better be. It took me 20 minutes of strenuous effort trying to get the angle right; I almost sprained m...
Bridge to the skies
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This is Bolte Bridge in Melbourne and this particular shot was taken while we were filming inside a bus for the spectacular Chak De! India. ...
The Land of Kangaroos Today
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This is just a postcard picture trying to capture the magnificence of development.
From The Car in Melbourne
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I am in a car on the other side of the highway at a speed of approx 100 kmph and so is the car in the photograph. Yet the small 1 mega pixel...
The Bombay Auto Rickshaw
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Wikipedia says that the construction and characteristics of auto rickshaws make them an extremely unsafe class of vehicle but we Bombayites ...
Film Stock
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Many, who see films, would hardly know how this celluloid is processed or how does the raw stock that goes into making of the finished produ...
Theatre In The Nature
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This is an auditorium of a school in Village Aawas, Taluka Alibag. What a scene it is – actors performing in an open stage and public viewin...
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The Dilapidated Pier
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This is the Rewas Pier, the port that leads you to Alibag via the sea route. If you are in Bombay, do try visiting this place by the sea. It...
Sunset at Bombay Harbour
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I am in a boat traveling from Rewas in Alibag to Bombay at around 6 in the evening. The sun is about to set. I don’t know what more to write...
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Crow-crow
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"Mori atariya pe kaaga bole, mora jiya dole, koi aa raha hai...” folk tradition in India has this maxim on seeing a crow on the balcony...
Friday, March 31, 2006
Main Aur Mera Saaya
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This was one of the first images that I clicked with my new Nokia 6670. It’s at St. Xavier's School at Dhobitalao, Mumbai during one of ...
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Marine By The Dawn
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Marine Lines at 0700 hours on Republic Day 2006. Have you ever experienced the joy of traveling in a local train on a public holiday in earl...
The Beautiful Mistake
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Even mistakes can be artistic sometimes! This is proved in this picture. I was trying to click a normal profile picture of one of my friends...
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Portrait In Grey
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Black & White!!! It fascinates me. Mugdha, my colleague offered to model and I needed to learn. So I clicked this picture in my office a...
Shehenshah Ka Maqbara
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Safdarjung's tomb in New Delhi. One thing I can assure you here is that this tomb looks better in this picture than in real. Unfortunate...
Train at Kasara
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On my way to Nasik with my freind Chintaman, we alighted at Kasara station to eat 'wadapau' thats when i saw this angle of the train...
Disco Light
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I have been experimenting with mistakes - or to put it correctly with shakes! This one is a shaky hand trying to capture the vivid colors of...
Abstract Art
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One more of an abstract art created by me through error. I think pictures that I click through mistakes are better then the ones I click nor...
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Young Talents In Waiting
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Talents waiting for their turn! At St. Xavier's School ground foyer during one of the street-theatre rehearsals. Interesting is the cont...
Meri Awaz Suno
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Greats of Indian film music and playback singing. Nine gems (from L to R) Talat Mahmood, Geeta Dutt, Hemant Kumar, Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar, ...
Light And Shade
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The aim of realist photographer is to show the light and shadow and surface tones. That’s what I was attempting at… I don’t think I even got...
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The Old Indian Theatre
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In the bustling hub of town, adjacent to St. Xavier’s school and Crawford market, this age old cinema house Edward Theatre still exists. Bui...
The Mug
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My experiment with table top photography. The furnishing on my desk with sunlight coming in from the window were my helping hands.
The Marine Drive Flyover
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Princess Street is a neighborhood which stretches along this road in south Bombay. All Bombayites must sure have seen the famous marine driv...
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Twilight At Chowpatty
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Chowpatty is one of the most famous public beaches adjoining Marine Drive in the Girgaum area of Mumbai, India. The beach is famous for Gane...
Sun
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It’s a greeting card; outcome of a great craft skill.
Picture This!
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This is a fact - sabse zyaada nakhraa do log karte hain . Ek - jo achha gaate hain aur doosre - jo achhe dikhte hain. If you ever ask any si...
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