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Rain forests and layered architecture

Layered Architecture – A term so common in software? Well, when seriously thought about, it was nature who had already created and we just copied the concept and contrived the ‘design’ ! What a wonderful analogy isn’t it? Non-software people – kindly excuse if you are unable to relate what I am talking here. IF …

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Rest in peace Steve

iWorld Once in a while GOD creates a genius. He resides in the heart of 6 billion people.  Our deepest condolences to Apple family. Just like any art revolution, Steve Jobs will be dearly remembered as a creator of another revolutionary movement that blended art seamlessly with technology. We are all deeply saddened by passing away …

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Kumaraparvata at first light

Reminiscing on my past treks and ventures into the western ghats wilderness. It has been more than two years and I still have the vivid memories of my trek to Kumaraparvata. Pristine evergreen forest, music of the endemic birds of the Westernghats, tall trees, sunlight just manage to penetrate through dense canopy. As we navigate …

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Devi Sujathaa
And yes, there you go….a wonderful time spent in the wilderness, some good friendships made (along with nice pictures), awesome food, Landscape wizards caps as surprise gifts – what more can one ask!

Avinash N
I never thought a photography genre such as landscape photography could be so exciting and stimulating. From Long exposure waterfall shots to drift wood abstracts the entire trip was full of action. The trip has changed the way I look at photography. Entire journey was full of awe inspiring locations and helpful...

Prashant Gupta
I did learn better compositions and exposure but i also gained patience. I moved from being someone who took good photographs by luck to someone who sets up the shots, understands the conditions and then takes the image.

Prashant Gupta
This photography trip was not just about aperture, shutter speed, exposure or composition, it was more about learning the essence of photography.