The Persistence of Memory

H.B.S.

H.B.S.

December 2006, Salzburg.
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Summer 2006, Cologne.

For some reason, I was laughing throughout the taking of this shot. Oh by the way, before the I forget again, the previous photo was inspired in part by the excellent and amazingly creative self-portraits of Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir.

I had intended this one to be the 400th photo here but couldn’t set it up in time and therefore I went with the previous photo. A’ways, it didn’t turn out exactly as I wanted mainly because I’m photoshopically challenged! With slightly better PP skills I’m sure this would have looked more decent but I’m satisfied with it as a proof of principle. Hopefully, next time it will be even better.
Oh, and one of my shots got featured over at Vazaar.

400th photo here!

October 2006, Cologne.
We go celebrity hunting today. This is the great Shubha Mudgal. I think her voice has the power to etch glass. You can read something about her here.

August 2006, London.
Something from the archives. An impromptu photo session was being orchestrated by the lady near the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms. Moving on, today’s photo alongwith yesterday’s was processed using the newly released Adobe Lightroom 1.0. Although it ended up crashing one of my laptops due to insuffcient RAM, on a dual core system it works smoothly. It is not as intuitive as I had hoped but once you figure out some basic stuff it is pretty easy to use. The best part is the interface, so sleek and neat and the light plate feature is icing on the cake! The only thing stopping me is its hefty (for me) price tag. I’m wondering if it is worth buying Lightroom now or whether it makes more sense to wait for Adobe Photoshop CS3 with RAW 4.0 and buy that at a student price. Also, I streamlined my about page to make it easier to read and visually more appealing, or so I hope.

January 2007, Berlin.

February 2007, Cologne.
Cologne’s carnival ended today after five days of high camp and drunken craziness. Coming to the photo, I was torn between posting a color version or this b&w version. As you can see, in the end, I went with the b&w version but if in case you are interested the color version is here.