Saturday, April 9, 2011

Pentax mx slr film camera

Maker: Pentax
Dates: 1976-1984
Variants: chrome, black, MX Data
Camera Type: 35mm SLR
Focusing: manual 

Lens mount: Pentax K
Shutter: focal plane, horizontal, cloth
from 1s to 1/1000
Exposure meter: TTL, open aperture,
center weighted
Exposure modes: manual
ASA/ISO range: 25 to 1600 ISO
Finder screen: interchangeable, 8 types
Shoe: fixed hot shoe
X sync speed: 1/60
TTL Flash: no
Motor drive: external Winder MX (2i/s) or Motor MX (5i/s)
Battery: 2 x 1.5V
Weight: 495g w/o lens 
In 1976, Pentax introduced two compact 35mm SLRs, the MX and the ME. The Olympus OM-1 presented in 1972 had introduced a new trend for compactness in SLR cameras.

 source : camera pedia 

* special thanks to Kingshuk sett for allowing me to shoot in his house , this camera belongs to his father whos is a serious hobbyist  ,

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

some anxious moments before the world cup victory

2nd april , 2011 will be  a  special day for every Indian,the historic victory brought  joy , happiness & a sense of achivement to every indian , the match was worthy of  world cup final. At one point every one thought  may be India is going to loose the match ,  as the fortune of both the teams fluctuated it seemed as if  it  is  not a match rather an edge of the seat  thriller .



            pre match exitement , every corner of the country were decorated with indian flags , the    atmosphere was festive & electrifying
             every where projector screens were installed so that the match can be watched en masse

 after a slow start  srilankan innings beagan to steady & their scoring rate began to increase , so naturally  fans were worried & watched anxiously while silently praying in their hearts for the dismissal of  the lankan batsman  Jayawardana
 Sri lnka set  a target  of 2745 , a highest runchase target in a world cup final , for a while it made every body sad
 The indian innings began & sehwag was dissmissed , shocking & a bit horrified , everybody thought it was again repeat of 2003
 after few moments  Tendulkar was dissmissed , it seemed end of the road
a steady innings from Gambhir , kohli & a captains knock from Dhoni  saw india successfully chased down 275 - the highest ever run chase in a world cup final defying history & the TRIColour flies high . The celebration had began - crackers bursting , confetti blurring ,people dancing in the streets , dhoni's boys brought home the cup after 28 yrs .

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Art is life is art


"It is impossible to express India's particular beauty in black-and-white.
Black-and-white might be a good medium to convey Europe's fear and alienation,
but color is natural for Indians and more appropriate for the extraordinary diversity
of India. Unlike European art, Indian art did not have the tradition of independent
black-and-white sketches and drawings. If any line drawings were made, they were
for being filled out in color. Color is the fountain of India. Color is the basis of
the entire rasa theory, that governs Indian painting, dance, music, and literature."- Raghubir singh (veteran ace photographer )

shot @ Indian handicrafts fair , i was really amazed to see the work of  some of India's finest craftsman  from the most remote corners of the country , for them art is life , life is art .










 

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Holi- The festival of colours

Holi - the festival of colors - is undoubtedly the most fun-filled and boisterous of Hindu festival. It's an occasion that brings in unadulterated joy and mirth, fun and play, music and dance, and, of course, lots of bright colors!

With winter neatly tucked up in the attic, it's time to come out of our cocoons and enjoy this spring festival. Every year it is celebrated on the day after the full moon in early March and glorifies good harvest and fertility of the land. It is also time for spring harvest. The new crop refills the stores in every household and perhaps such abundance accounts for the riotous merriment during Holi. This also explains the other names of this celebration - 'Vasant Mahotsava' and 'Kama Mahotsava'.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Kodachadri

Kodachadri is a beautiful mountain peak with dense forests(altitude - 1343 meters above sea level) in the Western Ghats in South India (Karnataka State). The western ghats boasts of great trekking & rare species of animals ,the name comes from native word "Kodacha" or "Kodashi" which means hill and "Adri"a Sanskrit word, both combined together coined the word Kodachadri. It is also called "Kutachadri" and "Kodashi Parvatha". Kodachadri forms a picturesque background to the famous temple of Mookambika in Kollur. Situated in the middle of the Mookambika National Park, it is home to several endemic and endangered species of flora and fauna. The shola forest and rain forests loom in a perpetual layer of mist around the peak. . The forests surrounding Kodachadri is very rich in diversity and rare species are found in this evergreen forest.
I visited kodachadri in the month of september  with my friends , and that is the best time to visit kodachadri . i didn't knew much about the place but to be very honest this place surprised me with it's sheer raw beauty, untouched by commercial tourism it's a must visit place for all nature lovers . one has to say the state of Karnataka with it's diverse  geography & culture it is truly -"one state,many worlds "













Friday, March 4, 2011

Bangalore fort & tipu sultan's palace

 The historic mud fort  around  Bangalore  was originally built by Kempe gowda . a local chieftain in 1537 , two centuries later , it was rebuilt by Haider ali & subsequently strengthened by Tipu sultan , inside the fort  is a temple of Ganesha , tipu sultan had fortified the Kempe gowda's  fort but with due respect  he had preserved the temple .

The palce of Tipu sultan   which was  originally inside the  the fort now looks  as though  it is far out side  the fort , as we enter the fort ,  we  can see five well decorated & painted arches  , the  palace is a two storeyed ornate structure  built entirely in wood , the ground  floor houses  amuseum  tracing the history of Haider ali & Tipu sultan , the costruction of the palce  was commenced by Haider ali in 1778 & completed by his son  Tipu sultan  in 1789  . The palace is  a smaller clone of  Daria daulat Bagh  in Siranganapatnam  near Mysore .Almost adjoining the  palace is the ancient temple of venkateshwara .





                                   (above picture )The temple of ganesha inside the fort
                                                    Tipu sultan's palace , bangalore

                                                     Interiors of the palace   



 this photograph also got published as a cover photograph by Penguin publishers for a book
                                          titled   "blue blood "  by Uttara chauhan .






 
 Temple of Venkateswwara just beside the palace .