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  • The different guy – HR issues

    It was my first day in a spacious office with a not so huge staff. One of my present colleague also happened to be my ex colleague, quite senior though. He took me around and after a quick round of… Continue reading

    The different guy – HR issues
  • Choosing a lens to shoot a subject

    A photographer has to deal with three main characters so as to create a composition. The first character is the object of interest namely – “Subject”. The second character is the ‘lens’ in use and the third character is the material to… Continue reading

    Choosing a lens to shoot a subject
  • Fortified Living within 99 bastions – Jaisalmer Fort

    Maharawal Jaisal Singh was banished from Ludavra (Lodhruva) by his younger brother who ascended the throne. He chose to built this unique fort resembling the giant ark of Noah in 1156 AD on a hillock called Trikuta Hill. Thus Jaisalmer… Continue reading

    Fortified Living within 99 bastions – Jaisalmer Fort
  • Ready to sleep alone

    “Can I sleep here?” he said with that beautiful smile, tilting the neck to a side. “You want to sleep here? Alone?” I inquired. “Yes, you always wanted me to sleep alone in my room, isn’t it?” he said confidently. Continue reading

    Ready to sleep alone
  • The Very Affordable West – Singapore

    Singapore was once a small fishing village, then Singapura (Lion City), then an important settlement in the 14thcentury (evidence from archaeological excavations) and finally “great ruins” by the time the Portuguese came in the early 16th century. Sir Stamford Raffles… Continue reading

    The Very Affordable West – Singapore
  • Chowmahalla Palace, Hyderabad

    Often skipped by tourist in favour of its more popular cousin the Faluknama palace, the Chowmahalla palace which was built as a replica of the Shah’s palace in Tehran, Iran, was rumored to have surpassed the original in it’s grandeur. Continue reading

    Chowmahalla Palace, Hyderabad