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13Dec
5 comments on “My Journey to an Android Phone”

My Journey to an Android Phone

Posted by umashankaron December 13, 2010February 23, 2017in Uncorked Angst5 Comments

My first mobile phone was a Motorola C350 purchased in 2003 after furious bouts of research aided by the redoubtable Google, not to mention the brain-storming sessions with wife. It was a cute, imminently pocketable handset with a colour screen…

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24Nov
8 comments on “Empty Stomachs and 'Symbols of Change'”

Empty Stomachs and 'Symbols of Change'

Posted by umashankaron November 24, 2010August 14, 2011in Photography8 Comments

‘Superpower dreams cannot be sustained on empty stomachs.’ - Rahul Bajaj, when asked whether India is about to become a superpower.   If you don’t become a superpower on stomachs empty as dry wells, you don’t become a Pharaoh or…

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06Nov
4 comments on “Of Nikon D7000, Films and Still Photography”

Of Nikon D7000, Films and Still Photography

Posted by umashankaron November 6, 2010August 14, 2011in Photography4 Comments

Veils are off D7000, Nikon’s new baby which has supposedly put D90, the first ever DSLR to record HD video, behind the blinkers. Nikon appears to have run out of two digit D-X0 figures forcing them to fall back on…

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25Oct
9 comments on “Who Switched to Nikon Now?”

Who Switched to Nikon Now?

Posted by umashankaron October 25, 2010August 14, 2011in Photography9 Comments

Creative chemicals are on high tides and they may just about break all embankments. For I can rarely envision my next post so close to the previous one and here I am hammering out the keyboard as if there’ll be…

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23Oct
14 comments on “Death of Deterrence”

Death of Deterrence

Posted by umashankaron October 23, 2010March 15, 2012in Uncorked Angst14 Comments

'Think of how many you don't even know about'. Bill Bradford, to the jury that sent him to the death row, holding him guilty of double rape and murder. The chilling message was not lost on the investigators of Los…

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15Jul
4 comments on “State Bank of Indore: Caught in the Act”

State Bank of Indore: Caught in the Act

Posted by umashankaron July 15, 2010May 22, 2012in Uncorked Angst4 Comments

The nation today was exposed to the information from nothing less than the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, or, as they say, straight from the horse's mouth: "SBI is facing a situation where most of its branches and those of…

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11Jul
12 comments on “Fra Lippo Lippi”

Fra Lippo Lippi

Posted by umashankaron July 11, 2010September 10, 2017in Photography, Such is Life12 Comments

Yesternight, I was caught red-handed drooling at the Nikon photographic lens section of B&H Photo Video online store by the Moral Police, a.k.a., the wife. A chill befell freezing everything alive wherein the unasked questions hung in the mid air…

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19Jun
7 comments on “Admin's Hubris”

Admin's Hubris

Posted by umashankaron June 19, 2010August 14, 2011in Photography7 Comments

“Flaming (also known as bashing) is hostile and insulting interaction between Internet users” -Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia Recently, one of the myriads of non-descript crevices I keep drifting in on the net, 'officially' charged me with 'flaming' for a rather…

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15Apr
12 comments on “Divorcing Canon”

Divorcing Canon

Posted by umashankaron April 15, 2010August 14, 2011in Photography12 Comments

Not many moons ago, Ole Jørgen Liodden was an ace Canon photographer. Armed with his 'tank', a.k.a the EOS-1Ds Mark III, he scoured the Arctic permafrost for sparring polar bears. Quest for frolicking king penguins had him lying on his…

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11Apr
46 comments on “While I be the Banker”

While I be the Banker

Posted by umashankaron April 11, 2010August 18, 2013in Photography, Such is Life46 Comments

Towards the end of March, of what is known as ‘the annual financial closing’, the accidental banker in me braces for the approaching storm with clinched fists and gritted teeth. It’s payback time for the mounds of litter left around…

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05Mar
5 comments on “Nikon, Sex, Hollywood & Marco Polo”

Nikon, Sex, Hollywood & Marco Polo

Posted by umashankaron March 5, 2010August 26, 2011in Photography5 Comments

Actually, I owe the title to Scott Kelby rather than the ongoing Nikon Marketing teaser where something 'Nikon' is claiming to be Sexy, Hollywood and Marco Polo, all rolled into one, with Innovation thrown somewhere in between. I could have…

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17Jan
14 comments on “Why EVIL Cameras will Leave You Stranded”

Why EVIL Cameras will Leave You Stranded

Posted by umashankaron January 17, 2010August 14, 2011in Photography14 Comments

Never have the DSLR-bashers had it so good. Finally, there is the ultimate in point-and-shoot with sensors nearly as large as those in four-thirds DSLR cameras. And there is an electronic viewfinder to scan the world in 'realtime'. Really high-tech.…

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The Vegetable Rice Chef

Three Tamarind Trees

The Bungalow by the Tracks

End of Dusk

The Monk in the Rain

Sam was Sad

Painter of Omens

A Wobbly-legged Boy

The Ghosts of Jamun Trees

Another Day like This

Going Blind

The Evening That Killed

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Ghazals in English

Lend Me the Assassin

Molten Moons

Afterwards

Wet Charcoal

The Icicled Bosom

Years in the Ash

A Leaf by the Nightfall

Pebbles You May Like

‘Oumuamua

Thus Spake My Father

Hangmen of April

Goodbye, Cynthia Jobin

Haruki Murakami’s Well

The Same Night

The Nightfall of Blogging

The Crusted Slice

Silence of the Scrolls

Unnameable Things

Reading The Forgotten Waltz

Writing is So Long

Fungus on the Filter

Flames and Ashes

A Hole in My Pyjamas

The Slippery Slope

An Owl Reflects

The Last Salute

Truth Alone Triumphs

Zinfandel Moments

Ghostwalker

My son, must I stay?

Fra Lippo Lippi

While I be the Banker

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