Pappu pass ho gaya!

Pond Heron, 1024x768, 274KB
Pond heron

This lens is N number of other things but it is not a lens for birds, however birds, butterflies and insects around my house do not know this fact and are happy to pose for perfect portraits despite my using the said lens.

In case you have not been looking at the EXIF info at my site, I upgraded to a Nikon D70 sometime last week. After several trial and errors and almost debunking the camera as useless I did manage to take the pic on the left of a Pond Heron basking in the late evening light. When I showed the it to you know who her comment was “Pappu pass ho gaya

I am waiting to get my TC 20e which right now seems like a needless investment but since I have the budget I might as well, it is not very often that I get to spend money anyways…

After about 2 days I realised that I can take a better (and faster) picture if turned off all the *auto* options, specially if I am shooting through some vegetation.

However I did commit a boo-boo when I shot nearly 40 pictures of a model in the studio only to realise that I had not switched back to auto-focus, needless to say the entire session was a write-off

With much better pictures on the way specially for birds and all the B-lettered creatures I am wondering if I should prune the older ones which were put on line just for record sake? Most likely I will not but I don’t like the clutter either….

1000th photograph at my site

It has taken me nearly 2 years and 3 cameras but this Common Baron – Euthalia aconthea‘s picture is the 1000th photograph on my site.

Meanwhile I have been toying about with https://feedburner.com and they give this funky animated images created from your RSS feed which can be used in signatures and avatars

TariqueSani.net : Last Uploaded Pics

However I do not like the chunky base graphic and might roll out my own very very tiny version

Of Aquaria and conservation

After Aasim being gifted a few tropical freshwater fishes by a friend we decided that this would be a good opportunity to teach him how to care for an aquarium and revive a hobby which I indulged in when I was in school.

So we went to buy him a larger tank – In the shop I was immediately smitten by the beauty of the tropical marine aquarium and it was a surprise that the prices for the same have come down to affordable levels – however behind the veneer of beauty lies the harsh fact that tropical marine fishes are not bred but rather caught from the wild and most often using the unscrupulous method of cyanide poisoning…. which not only kills a large number of fishes but destroys the complete eco-sphere of the place where they are hunted. The fact that prices are affordable means that the hunting is now more extensive 🙁

Have planned that about two months down the line we will invest in a huge freshwater tank – am yet undecided on the theme or kind of fishes – the choice is between the large Chichlids or the teeny weeny Tetras

Yesterday we also went for a birdwatch walk – this time near a small lake about 5 mins drive from where we live – the portion where we went was not known to me previously and we were regaled by lots of water bird spot-tings – Swati might post a complete list. Sorry no pictures… yet… but soon.. very soon…

Of hobbies and life

Hue and ColorsMy hobbies till now have mostly followed a common life cycle – The seeds of its birth are sown by a combination of boredom and an itch to scratch, from there it usually rapidly grows to become almost an obsession which ultimately metamorphoses in to profession of sorts at this point the hobby, passion and obsession part invariably withers away and ultimately dies. All that remains is a corpse that is just a job to be done. I know that there are a lot of people who would say you need to love your job and thats the happiest part and blah – believe me, I have been there and done that several times. The withering away usually starts with small compromises that you make to get the job done in the given set of parameters, as soon the freedom is lost death is inevitable.

Right now I am resisting the same seduction for photography – there are several enticing assignments which will let me do a whole lot of great photography and right now it is the kind of photography that I like but I have firmly decided that I am not going to take them up. For once I can afford to refuse – I like that freedom a lot 🙂

Keeping a checked out copy – CVS over SSH

The CVS manual talks about keeping a checked out copy with every commit in another directory – most common for us being the webroot. However I could not find on the web how to do the same when you are using CVS over SSH (and only SSH)

In loginfo put

^cyclic-pages (date; cat; (sleep 2; cd /u/www/local-docs; cvs -q -d :ext:$USER@localhost:$CVSROOT update -d ) &) >> $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/updatelog 2>&1

Instead of what is recommended in the manual.

It took us a while to realise that $USER would work and yes the caveat is that all valid $USER@localhost should be able to login without having to provide a password, but I am sure everyone know how to generate ssh keys.

P.S. Yes I am still using CVS

Sunday Blah!

Abrus Precatorius - click to enlargeNagpur Chapter of BNHS was kicked off by people who, till now, have been members but never got together. After the first meet on 2nd March, the first event was very quickly planned – A bird watching trail walk for today morning 7am at VNIT campus. Once again the blessing of being in a small town came forth, VNIT happens to be exactly 5 min walk from our house and you can spot birds starting from sunbirds right up to peacocks and almost every known size in between.

More people than expected, read as – in two digits, turned up and the walk was a complete success for me, I saw a bird, previously unrecognised by me – “yellow eyed babbler”. We have also started a Yahoo group for keeping the members in touch, may be Swati will post a more detailed account somewhere.

Photography for a few days is likely to take a backseat 🙂

Lots of other small changes have taken place around the house about which I have not written in this journal earlier over past couple of months – We have a new sofa, a new dining table, fed up with incessant, serial destruction of our rose crops by monkeys we have ripped out all the rose plants and completely re-designed the garden. We are very pleased with the cumulative effect of all these changes.

Change of plans

No more new Bodyscapes on my site for next few months, simple reason being that 95% of my other pictures are being ignored – pretty much what I wanted to begin with but now is the time for change of plans!

However that does not mean that I am not shooting any of those – with model scarcity for Bodyscapes greater that that of electricity I will continue whenever I have an opportunity, so my faithful fans can expect them to be there some day 🙂

Despite the fact the my 5700 is a poor performer in several situations I guess it will be the Cam which gets carried around the most for candid photography, it is a pain to lug around the massive D70 as I discovered while in Mumbai but again this not going to prevent me from getting a DSLR , I just have to get a fix on the set of lenses that I want to have. I do not want to do what most people are recommending – buy the body with normal lens and then keep adding lenses. I want to have a long zoom and a macro right away.

R. Dors Venabeli

“Since then, there had been no whisper of disloyalty and so notorious had become the care with which the First Minister was guarded, to say nothing of the terrifying woman–called ‘The Tiger Woman’ by many–who watched over him, that it was no longer necessary for Dors to accompany him everywhere. Her invisible presence was an adequate shield” – Written about R. Dors Venabeli by Issac Asimov in Forward the Foundation

Happy Birthday swatisani

Island of light

Just the two of us engulfed in the warm Island of golden glow emanating from a solitary electric lamp. The rest is just an ocean of darkness. An occasional invisible clouds moves aside to let a shimmer of star light pass through, I am re-reading “Forward the Foundation” she is re-reading “The Last Leaf”

How romantic you would say, but NO!! it is not when you are sitting there not by choice but by compulsion of a 7 hour power cut and all the back-up power you have garnered for the worst possible situations is exhausted. Not to mention the mosquitoes eating you alive!

Two consecutive mishaps at the major power stations and the entire region has been crippled. The situation is not expected to improve for at least 10 more days…

Looks like we will have to be entirely self dependent for all our power needs. Gives burning money an entire new meaning 🙁

New School 2005 – PGI

Jay Maisel
Jay Maisel

Finally after some pondering over how best to concisely and accurately present my impressions on the New School 2005 seminar series I decided that it is best that I divided the post by people rather than days and then add some more comments. I realise, whatever I write will not be able to do real justice to the vast amount of knowledge that I gained in those four days, still I am vain enough to try.

First the cribs: The organizers were a bit sloppy, given the fact that this was held at a 5 star hotel and most of the on venue things were already taken care of they could have very well taken care that the AV systems and other equipment were setup properly and well in advance. Also they could have had better communication with the speakers and what would be the content of their talk – other than that things went very smoothly

Joyce Tenneson : Subtle sensuous spirituality This is the person I was most impressed with – in fact I gave her the epitaph of “Goddess of photography”. After having authored 10 books you cannot expect anything less. She presented using 35mm transparency slides and was the only one who did so, a practiced presenter, her style was simple and honest. What amazed me most was her confession that her studio setup is almost never more than 2 lights set at an angle of 45 degrees and when outdoors she just uses a clip-able backdrop and a reflector.

Jay Maisel : Visual Vitality “To be a good photographer it is a good start if you have your camera with you!” Indeed Jay always had his camera with him, he even took pictures of the audience he was presenting to!

“Make your mind do visual push-ups” was his advice. He showed how after you have mastered light, color and point of view it is actually the gesture which the photograph makes to the viewer which is most important. His pictures have highly saturated contrasting colors which he told he fell in love with when he started using Kodachrome film and thats what he strives for even in digital.

David Zimmerman : Ingenious Imagery This was the day when the master of spill and liquid photography revealed it all. David was the most honest of all the presenters – I am sure everyone has seen those Coke and Pepsi ads with splashes of ice streams of fluids – he showed how he did it… Most of the props like glasses and bottles are 300% bigger, the Pepsi/Coke is diluted to give the transparency, if the splash is required to be of a specific shape then it is crafted out of resin and then fluid splashed on them. The result even when demystified is nothing short of magic.

In the second part of his presentation he talked about his affair with aerial photography and how he is building his own airplane in his garage. He ended his slot with an almost spiritual presentation about his trip along the path of the Ganges river.

Intermingled among all this were tips about how to make money, how agents and art galleries work and how *you* are your only real competition.

Max Vadukul : Maniac Materialism His pictures are crazy, he said beauty is boring and almost everyone is photograph-able. He showed ample examples to prove his point but the best part was a 3 hour photo shoot he held as a demo, he kept everything very simple, lit the set with just one single large Octa. The magic came from the way he directed the girls and the way he cropped the final results. The first thing he told the models was to stop posing and start having fun – he would keep adding small increments of instructions as the girls kept moving and finally trip the shutter when you least expected it.

He also extolled the youngsters to not give up on their dreams, stay away from alcohol, drugs and unprotected sex.

Sanjay Kothari : Crass Commercialization This man was the biggest disappointment, he was unprepared and very reluctant to share knowledge. He took upon a project to demonstrate which everyone knew could not be completed in the given time – audience did mange to coax things out of him but less said the better about that…

Some other mentionable tidbits – I talked with a lot of youngsters about what they want from Photography – money was the most recurring answer – sadly. There were, again sadly, more girls smoking than boys. Chivalry is nearly dead in metros and letting a lady get ahead in line took most by surprise.

I got autographs on prints of all the above photographers

Last but not the least, I won an Eye-One Monitor Color Calibration tool in a raffle they had 🙂