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We were dog tired from all the walking around in the hot November (?) sun and then sitting idle in the Kanheri Caves in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Girish wanted to climb the hill's peak so that he could see his house on the other side, and none of us thought it was a good idea.
We kept pushing the responsibility of deciding to go back on each other, and kept vegetating. Then Girish called out from an unknown direction - moooo!!! We started moving back. While the other 3 went ahead across the tiny bridge, Brendon and I lagged behind. And then I saw butterflies around. And I raised the camera to my eye-level.
And I was transported to my heaven.
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Uploaded on Nov 10, 2009
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I See You
On the 2nd day of the photowalk, we went to Borivali National Park (aka Sanjay Gandhi National Park). On our way back from the Kanheri Caves, this little fellow appeared on my arm.
All hell broke loose - not surprising with five photographers carrying SLRs. Sadly only one of us had a proper macro lens, and I’m waiting to see his version, but here’s the picture I took of it with my old & trusted nifty-fifty+extension tube kit.
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Uploaded on Nov 8, 2009
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The Goddess of Flowers
Flora Fountain, in the heart of Bombay Mumbai.
It was Lensworth’s first photowalk, and comprised of only three of us. We had fun our own way — loads of gear-shopping at Fort, a sumptuous lunch at Mocambo and some crazy shooting around the goddess.
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Uploaded on Nov 8, 2009
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Bolt & Nut
on an asbestos sheet.
Or something abstract.
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Uploaded on Nov 5, 2009
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Hot & Yummy
A barbecue during a birthday party in the office.
The barbecue guy tells me that the flying flares are the coal’s way of telling us they like the place. Good for us :)
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Uploaded on Nov 4, 2009
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