Saturday, February 25, 2006

IIM Indore under the lens

Nothing great about this shot... it just attempts to cover the whole hill that is IIM-Indore.
Specs: Sony W5, 25-Feb-06, ISO 200, F2.8-1/50.



The pathway leading to academic block.
Specs: Sony W5, Dawn 25-Feb-06, ISO 200, F2.8-1/50.




IIM-I at twilight.
Specs: Sony W5, Dawn 25-Feb-06, ISO 100, F4-1/400.



More of focus work that anything else. The academic block is at focus, while the leaves are out of focus. Note the difference with the following image.
Specs: Sony W5, Dawn 25-Feb-06, ISO 100, F2.8-1/400.



Focus work again. The academic block is out of focus, while the leaves are in focus. Note the difference from the image boa.
Specs: Sony W5, Dawn 25-Feb-06, ISO 100, F2.8-1/400.

3 Comments:

Blogger vijay said...

yeah beautiful right... If some one knows its near the CCT ki Tekri ( CCT Hill-where CCT is for cancer care trust, who packed their bags and went off i guess)

i used to wander around the tekri coz it was such a lonely spot.. i guess a perfect dating spot(if u have a gal though...) and then the IM construction began probably some time around 98-99 if am not mistaken.. and as things in india move at snail's pace.. by the time i bid adieu to motherland way back in 03, the construction was still on..

so i breathe a huge sigh of relief that finally IIM Indore moves out of the poor girl's polytechinic college near rajendra nagar to the place it really belongs..

long live indore..

12:05 am  
Blogger Amitabh Thakur said...

Sir/ Madam,
I am Amitabh Thakur, a B Tech Graduate from IIT Kanpur (1989- Mech. Engg.) and an IPS Officer of the UP Cadre (1992 batch), presently posted in the DGP Office, Lucknow. Like so many people all over the country, I have also been tracking the gruesome murder case of Manjunath with utmost eagerness. It was a matter of great solace to all of us when the Hon’ble Sessions Judge, Lakhimpur-Kheri pronounced his judgement indicting all the eight accused persons and awarded suitable punishments to each one of them.
That Manjunath is no longer an individual, he is a symbol and he is a brand needs no further elucidation. He is an idol of this hero-starved nation. I, being one of his admirers, want to salute this great son of our country, by putting my thoughts on paper regarding the man that he was, the ideas he stood for and more specifically, the story of his confrontation with the unscrupulous petrol dealers leading to his own death followed by the subsequent investigation and trial of the matter.
I would like to reiterate that my book is going to be one more tribute to Manjunath or Machan, as he was lovingly called by all of you. I need your help and support in this direction.
I am writing this letter to you as an introductory one. In case you feel so, we can go on communicating further in this regard.
As a beginning, I would request you to provide me the contact numbers; E-mails and addresses of those who you think can help me know more about Manju, the man or about that horrendous incidence.
Regards,
Amitabh Thakur
5/426, Viram Khand,
Gomti Nagar,
Lucknow (UP)
226010
# 94159-02159
94155-34526

7:20 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

must say u guys have an amazing campus... just came across ur blog while bloghopping...

keep posting:)

cheers
-sonali
(http://balconyblues.aminus3.com)

10:46 am  

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