Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Sketch of a small car

I sketched this car, Tata Indica, on the night of its launch. It must be in 1999 and I was doing my Master's at IIT Bombay. Guys from IDC were first to notice this sketch and they said they liked it. One of them even got the paper scanned and also gave a different colour to the rendering. There was no way in which I could have done that! Although I lost the original subsequently, I could recover this scaled-down image from my home page on rediff which exists even today but I cann't modify it as I have forgotten login and password.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Photograph of the week - People



Lovely cuddle

The original image, shown on the left, is cropped from left to remove the red sweater sleeve. The lines are shown to indicate the possibility of application of the rule of 3rd. Thus the image is cropped proportionaltely from other sides. The contrast and brightness is increased to get a better effect. The final image is displayed on the right side.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Authorship by Rabindranath Tagore

You say that father writes a lot of books,
but what he writes I don't understand.
He was reading to you all the evening,
but could you really make out what he meant?
What nice stories, mother, you can tell us!
Why can't father write like that, I wonder?
Did he never hear from his own mother
stories of giants and fairies and princesses?
Has he forgotten them all?

Often when he gets late for his bath
you have to go and call him an hundred times.
You wait and keep his dishes warm for him,
but he goes on writing and forgets.
Father always plays at making books.
If I ever go to play in father's room,
you come and call me,"What a naughty child!"
If I make the slightest noise you say,
"Don't you see that father's at his work?"
What is the fun of always writing and writing?

When I take up father's pen or pencil
and write upon his book just as he does, -
a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i, - why do you get cross
with me then, mother?
You never say a word when father writes.

When my father wates heaps and heaps of papers,
mother, you don't seem to mind at all.
But if I take only one sheet to make a boat with,
you say, "Child, how troublesome you are!"
What do you think of father's spoiling sheets and
sheets of paper with black marks all over on both sides?

(Courtesy: http://www.indolink.com/)

Thursday, July 12, 2007

रात अकेली थी

रात अकेली थी
दिया बुझ गया था
कोई आ के कानों में मेरे
जो भी चाहे
कह रहा था...

धरती सो रही थी
आसमां सो रहा था
हर डगर सो रही थी
हर गली सो रही थी
हर सेहेर सो रहा था

मेहमां सो रहे थे
मेजबां सो रहे थे
चोर सो रहे थे
पुलीस सो रही थी
वही नहीं, सरकार भी सो रही थी

बैल सो रहे थे
गाडी सो रही थी
बिल्ली सो रही थी
चुहे सो रहे थे और
कुत्ता भी सो रहा था

फूला चमन सो रहा था
उजडा चमन सो रहा था
ये सो रहे थे
वो सो रहे थे
सब सो रहे थे

हम खूशनसीब थे
के हम भी सो रहे थे
तब महसूस हुआ कि

रात अकेली थी
दिया बुझ गया था
कोई आ के कानों में मेरे
जो भी चाहे
कह रहा था...

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