Into the unknown.......
When i saw you in me
You said it's not same with me
When i said i love you
You said i hate you
But now my faith in you is fading
And heading into some unknown thing
Parameters :-
Camera :- Canon E1000d
F-stop :- f/4
Exposure time :- 1/8sec
ISO speed :- ISO-800
F-Length :- 12mm
Max aperture :- 4
Color Representation :- sRGB
Resolution :- 180dpi(horizontal) / 180dpi(vertical)
nature91 :- Sunset in valley(day#17 of 91)
Sun hiding in the back of a hill...
I took this picture in one of the most visited valley in andhra pradesh named Araku valley.
It is home to a vast variety of spices and woods. also it is said that is is home for 10 tribes and also bauxite mines....
It is home to a vast variety of spices and woods. also it is said that is is home for 10 tribes and also bauxite mines....
Parameters :-
Camera used :- Canon E1000d
F-stop :- f/4.5
Exposure time :- 1/80sec
ISO speed :- ISO-400
F-length :- 15mm
Color representation :- sRGB
lens used :- 18-55
Max aperture :- 4.34
Resolution :- 180dpi(horizontal) / 180dpi(vertical)
P.S :- Post posted under Nature 91
nature91 :- Cute White Shepherd(day#16 of 91)
Cute White shepherd.
Well this kind of dog's were originated in the US but eventually they were cross bred with German shepherd to get a whole new trait of another dog called "white German Shepherd" which look exact same to white shepherd dog's!
For this I used Canon A495.
Parameters :-
Exposure time :- 1/8 sec
F-stop :- f/3
ISO Speed :- ISO-250
F-Length :- 7mm
Flash :- Auto, Red-eye
EXIF :- 0221
Max aperture :- 3.15
Exp Bias :- 0 step
P.S :-Post posted under Nature 91
Well this kind of dog's were originated in the US but eventually they were cross bred with German shepherd to get a whole new trait of another dog called "white German Shepherd" which look exact same to white shepherd dog's!
For this I used Canon A495.
Parameters :-
Exposure time :- 1/8 sec
F-stop :- f/3
ISO Speed :- ISO-250
F-Length :- 7mm
Flash :- Auto, Red-eye
EXIF :- 0221
Max aperture :- 3.15
Exp Bias :- 0 step
P.S :-Post posted under Nature 91
Arts degree is for people who wish to live their own life…
Guys now a day’s people’s way of thinking have changed
drastically. Even the parents now a day are just forcing their kids to join
either in engineering stream or medicine stream.
Well
particularly in my state Andhra Pradesh where education has become a business
here. They just force a kid of 11th standard to study for nearly
13hours a day in college without any extracurricular activities. Which I think
is too insane. But what all they need is marks. Well even an average guy like
me can score 100% marks if he is made to study in the way he likes.
Listen
guys’ studying is important. But I say studying the subject a student likes is
very much important. And “RANKS ARE NOTHING BUT NUMBERS, BUT TALENT IS THE ONE
THAT EARN YOU THAT NUMBERS”
And who the hell said that “arts is for dummies”. For those who think like that I’m saying that
“arts is for people those who wish to
live their own life”. And “engineering
and medicine are the subjects for money bugs!”
See
even the great scientists at the end write their own book called “auto-biography”
which is an art not science. And the books you are reading are also a form of art
and the machines that engineering students use also 1st came from
artwork and designing…
Am not criticizing the people who studied
engineering because I myself is a student of engineering. But the way of
thinking in this country should change. Here everyone thinks of money fame and
luxuries. And they think only way is doing a professional degree…! Isn’t it
insane?
Even most of our parents have done their mainstream degree in arts they
don’t wish their child to read arts. Why?. It’s not the problem in some
families. But many of them wish their child to become either an engineer or
doctor. Are they the only professions that can earn money?. I say NO.
You know guys in my state alone there are nearly 800 engineering
colleges and 100 medical colleges. Why does the government and even the private
sector start colleges for only engineering? Why can’t they open colleges for arts,
architecture, literature, pure and applied subjects and other courses?
The reason is only one. Parents here wish their son to become either
engineer or doctor right from their early childhood. And even the kid even
though after some period of time likes another subject he is getting forced to
join in an engg or medical college.
I myself want to become a photographer right from 15. I applied for MIT,
JJ and HALLMARK. But I can’t go there now only reason my parents don’t like me
becoming a photographer… the reason might be simple guys but the impact on me
was terrible. I’m now getting good grades but there is a place in me for
photography. Like that I know many people are suffering around the world.
Only
way to get out of this depression is just do what your parents say else explain
them the subject you like and please them.
Don’t study
for earning, study for a better living.
nature91 :- Millipede(day#15 of 91)
A Millipede
These millipedes come under the family of arthropods... they utilize their hard outer shell to protect themselves...
For this i used Canon e1000d for this shot.
P.S :- Post posted under Nature 91
These millipedes come under the family of arthropods... they utilize their hard outer shell to protect themselves...
For this i used Canon e1000d for this shot.
P.S :- Post posted under Nature 91
nature91 :- Green tracks(day#14 of 91)
Train tracks going green :)
Railways in india is the most popular way of transport and most cost efficient and GREEN way also.....
every day millions of people get transferred to their desired destinations.....
they really are the back bones of the country.
For this i used Canon e1000d with 18-55 lens
P.S :- Post posted under Nature 91
Railways in india is the most popular way of transport and most cost efficient and GREEN way also.....
every day millions of people get transferred to their desired destinations.....
they really are the back bones of the country.
For this i used Canon e1000d with 18-55 lens
P.S :- Post posted under Nature 91
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