Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Oddity

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


LOL, I went back again and it still stayed there just exactly like that, not a millimeter did it move.

Anyone remember the show MTV Oddities. I used to love that show. It was the best animation on MTV apart from Aeon Flux.

I am gonna hunt oddities for this Project 365 and see what I can come up with.

:-p

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Strange Spider

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


Wow, I couldn't stop looking at this creature. I wouldn't even have called it a spider if it weren't for its web.

It sat at the center of its web and the web also had unique white zigzag markings at 4 corners in sort of an incomplete X mark. And it sat at its center.

In the photo it looks as if it has 4 legs only, but I dared to look closely and actually the bottom 2 legs are 4 legs - the 2 legs each held closely together that makes it look like that.

Never seen this type of spider around these parts, or maybe I cared to notice only because of Project 365, LOL.

Click Image to enlarge

:-p

Monday, June 28, 2010

Thar she blows!

:-D

From Photo-a-day-2010


Hehehehe! The metal machine rumbling towards me and my camera.

I ain't gonna want to reel that thing in.

This is an experience you can't feel from images. The power of the train, the proximity to you, and the commonness of all of this.

Wow!!!

:-D

Sunday, June 27, 2010

What we were waiting for

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


That thing will pass right next to my face and then our train will have the tracks free to move ahead.

8-)

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Midnight Meat Train

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


LOL. Not as horrific as the Clive Barker short story (and movie) of the same name.

But quite an ordeal nonetheless. The indicator tells the train's scheduled time.

:-D

Friday, June 25, 2010

Ceiling Fan Principle

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


When you finally find a place to stand in the local train, it is that spot where the overhead fan doesn't function.

:-D

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Looking back

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010



I look back at the long train from the door.
Yes, all open doors as per policy. LOL.

:-D

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Traffic signal

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010



Can you see it?

LOL. Click image to enlarge.

:-D

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Tracks and Tracks

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


Saw the previous one. This is another.

:-D

Monday, June 21, 2010

Tracks and Trains

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


The intricate network is mind-boggling but at least you understand that it works.

LOL

:-D

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Baby pigeons

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


A pigeons nest under my hotel room's window beneath the air conditioner.

They look well grown up and well fed.

:-D

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Speed and Light

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


A train pulls on to the platform, the powerful lights and horns heard from far away enough.

If you see this, step away.

LOL

:-D

Friday, June 18, 2010

Wheeler rolls on

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010



The Wheeler Bookstall Company rolls on and on well into the 21st century.

Now, no longer owned by the founding Frenchman/British company, it still has presence across India in all railway platforms.

Cheap books, latest books, newspapers, magazines, anything you need to read to pass the time on your train rides.

:-D

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Incoming

:-)

From Photo-a-day-2010


The lifeline of the city, the local trains operate for like 22 hours a day, everyday, including public holidays.

:-D

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Open graves

8-/

From Photo-a-day-2010


So you thought open manholes and jaywalking were bad?

Well, crossing railway tracks probably kills more people than city roads.

:-p

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

If you can read this...

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


...Then you missed the train.

LOL. Every railway station has these digital clocks. I miss the ancient round clocks with their giant needles moving visibly. I guess it had to change with changing times. LOL. Pun alert.

:-D

Monday, June 14, 2010

Onwards

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


This type of a signboard announcing the railway station are placed at each ends of the platform.

:-p

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Shaded Time

:-D

From Photo-a-day-2010


Can we ever be shaded from "time". It just trounces and overrules everything and everyone.

This is a time-indicator at a railway platform telling the time when the next local train is expected.

The electronic indicator has a tin cap on it, for protection.

If only that was enough for us all.

:-D

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Where there is smoke...

:-D

From Photo-a-day-2010


...there should be chimneys.

LOL. The rooftop venting some smoke in the morning.
I gave it some company of course.

:-p

Friday, June 11, 2010

How green was my valley?

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From Photo-a-day-2010


Don't know what happened here. We are well into the monsoon season. I guess the keepers of the rooftop garden may have poured some pesticide which has dried away all the grass while I can still see insects there.

Insects are a major problem of monsoon. The grass will grow and be green again. But this was astonishing to watch. Like walking on the dead, on a mass grave.

8-/

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Bright White

:-)

From Photo-a-day-2010


Bright white flowers from a flowering plant.

:-p

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Tiny coconuts ?!?

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


LOL. What the hell are those things supposed to be? Really tiny coconuts forming in that tree.

8-/

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Gone Baby Gone

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


A fallen dried leaf of the palm tree shows an empty nest still attached to it.
This is the rooftop garden of course.

:-D

Monday, June 7, 2010

Back to Life

:-)

From Photo-a-day-2010


And the dead rocky parking lot now has grass and moss growing on it.

Just like that. A few showers and the Earth comes back to life.

:-p

Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Big Brother Sun

:-(

From Photo-a-day-2010


Is he there, he is always there. Looming large and raging over us all since eternity.

:-)

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Bleak Clouds, Dreary City

:-)

From Photo-a-day-2010


Inverted imagery, upright truth.

:-(

Friday, June 4, 2010

Cityscape again

:-D


From Photo-a-day-2010


View of the lake and roadway and buildings from the roof in the setting sun.

:-p

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Eco-friendly drainage?

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


Yeah, plants and waste in perfect ecosystem.

LOL

:-D

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The caged view

:-(

From Photo-a-day-2010


Glorious day, glorious Sun
Let me be the one
Eternal ray, eternal run
Let me rest in Zion

:-p

Inside looking up

:-)

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

A building with a view

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


Inside looking out

:-)

Monday, May 31, 2010

Cityscape

:-D


From Photo-a-day-2010


The view from the top of the building from the roof garden.

:-p

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Nourishment

:-)

From Photo-a-day-2010


Yay! Tea, coffee and biscuits; with sugar.

:-D

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Home Appliance Shopping

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010



Okay now do they do all the work or do I still have to do it.

:-p

Friday, May 28, 2010

The Foetus

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From Photo-a-day-2010


This is a work in progress. Click Image to enlarge.

Need time and patience to finish this.

I call it "The Foetus".

Symbolic and minimalistic.

:-)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Art essentials

:-)

From Photo-a-day-2010


Just starting now.

Barebone accessories.

:-D

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Sergeant Bert Dalton

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


For the contest to draw Sergeant Bert Dalton, featured twice in Freedom Fiction Journal.

Check it out: http://freedomfiction.com/

Click Image to enlarge.

:-)

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The bench again

:-D

From Photo-a-day-2010


They changed the location of the bench on the roof garden.

First seen here in Feb 2010.

:-)

Monday, May 24, 2010

Strange buds

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


Very strange looking buds; what will the flower look like?

:-D

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Happy Shrek Meal

:-p

From Photo-a-day-2010


Continuing on the Shrek feast & fiesta, I finally managed to grab the lady love of Shrek.

:-)

The guys at McDonalds are kind enough to indulge me despite the rush there.

Totally Awesome!!!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

In the presence of greatness

:-)

From Photo-a-day-2010


I had the most good fortune to be at a function where the Chief Guest was PadmaShree Dr. Tatyarao Lahane.

He is a man whose life and work would inspire any man to awe, action and undying faith in humanity.

Born in a rural area, he had no benefit of infrastructure, nor basic amenities. He worked in the farm even as a child, assisting his parents in their occupation. On Government of India's scheme of "Earn while you Learn", he got the opportunity to educate himself. His parents were supportive but expected him to work the farm first and the schooling being second.

He is today not just the most noted opthamologist, but also the Dean of JJ Group Hospitals which is the largest group of hospitals in Asia and second largest in the world.

He has performed surgeries in the most remote parts of Maharashtra, in villages where they don't know who is Amitabh Bachchan or who is the Prime Minister of India - but those villagers know Dr. Lahane and his great work for the masses. The poor here won't know 15th August as Independence Day but will know that Dr. Lahane will come on Dec 8 for the Medical Camp at Anandvan.

With the blessings of renowkned social worker Baba Amte, the humble man from the village has now brought the gift of light and life to those blinded through various diseases including defects, accidents, cataracts, and the dreaded leprosy.

Poverty in these remote villages is so abject that you would feel that beggars in Mumbai are a blessed lot.

Dr. Lahane has not just championed the cause of medical relief, he has inspired an entire medical team who work with him for hours on end without overtime pay in the villages where no one knows what electricity is nor know how anyone could possible get back their eyesight.

Dr. Lahane's speech yesterday was preceded by an equally inspiring and motivating speech by Dr. Ragini Parekh who has assisted him in all these hundreds of thousands of surgeries.

Dr. Lahane was awarded the PadmaShree by the President of India for his tireless services. He suffers from a kidney problem and yet devotes his life in service to less privileged, remembering his own childhood hardships and making city doctors come out of their comfort-zone to uphold the oath all doctors had taken once.

Dr. Lahane is also the only Government Hospital Doctor in India till now to have won a PadmaShree and he is of course still employed fulltime in his great efforts.

To support this cause of light and life, contact JJ Hospitals, Mumbai.

Department of Ophthalmology

Hospital webpage

What is a PadmaShree Award?

Most eye operations record.



:-)

Friday, May 21, 2010

Signed First Editions: part fifteen

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I have 7 novels of Kevin J Anderson - all Signed First Editions.

This one is "The Last Days of Krypton" referring to the epic start of Superman's adventure. It shows how Krypton was destroyed.

From Photo-a-day-2010


From Photo-a-day-2010

:-)

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Signed First Editions: part fourteen

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From Photo-a-day-2010


From Photo-a-day-2010



Kevin J Anderson is an author who has written the most incredible range of novels. He has authored too many to mention.

After writing 10 of his own novels, he was noticed by LucasFilms and he has penned Star Wars novels for them. He has written novels on X-Files, on Superman, Batman, and most prominently seen - the continued series of Frank Herbert's Dune series of novels.

Extract from About the Author
Along the way he also collected over 750 rejection slips, and a trophy as "The Writer With No Future" because he could produce more rejection slips by weight than any other writer at an entire conference. When asked for advice about how to be a successful writer, he answers quickly: PERSISTENCE!

"Enemies & Allies" brings together 2 of the biggest, most popular and most widely-known superheroes together - Superman & Batman.

Pretty impressive, and such a great performance too.

:-)

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Signed First Editions: part thirteen

:-)


Quite an extensive series of novels, this is a 87th Precinct Novel from Ed McBain.

Ed McBain is the pen-name of Evan Hunter, an author of many many novels, and also screenplays and much more. See complete bibilography for Evan Hunter.

As Ed McBain, his 87th Precinct crime fiction series is easily the most well-known and prominent.

This one "Fat Ollie's Book" is a unique one among this series of novels.


From Photo-a-day-2010


From Photo-a-day-2010

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Signed First Editions: part twelve

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AWESOMENESS

From Photo-a-day-2010


From Photo-a-day-2010



Dimiter by William Peter Blatty
Signed 1st Edition

William Peter Blatty returns with his first major novel in over 25 years!

"A beautifully written, haunting tale of vengeance, spiritual searching, loss, and love."

In 1973 Albania, Colonel Vlora (aka the Interrogator), the head of a team of torturers, questions the Prisoner, who the reader later learns is Paul Dimiter, an American clandestine agent referred to in some quarters of the world as 'legendary,' while in others as 'the agent from hell.'

Dimiter escapes to Jerusalem, where he encounters a number of engaging characters, including a doctor of neurology, a sharp-tongued nurse, and a grief-stricken Israeli policeman. The complicated plot confounds until the isolated pieces of the psychological puzzle that's Dimiter match up and fall into place, revealing surprising truths.

Source


Extract on About the Author:
Later Blatty resumed novel writing. Allegedly retiring to a remote and rented chalet in woodland off Lake Tahoe, Blatty wrote The Exorcist, a story about a twelve-year-old girl being possessed by a powerful demon that remained on the New York Times bestseller list for 57 straight weeks and at the Number One spot for 17 of them. It would eventually be translated by himself and director William Friedkin into one of the most famous and controversial mainstream horror movies of all time.

According to Blatty, Friedkin edited the film in a New York Fifth Avenue office building with the number 666, and Blatty would go on to win an Academy Award for his "Exorcist" screenplay, as well as Golden Globes for Best Picture (he produced the film) and Best Writing.

He has made the claim that in its first weeks of publication, "The Exorcist" novel, despite excellent reviews ad much advertising by the publisher, Harper and Row, was deemed a failure and was being returned by bookstores by "the carload" until what he calls "an extraordinary intervention by Fate" which he refuses to describe.


That's inspiring and very impressive.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Chuck Palahniuk signed personalized

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From Photo-a-day-2010


From Photo-a-day-2010


This is supposedly his first bestseller even though it came out after Fightclub.

:-)