Month: March 2014
Watch them flower – Reader Picture of the day – Gulf News Dt. 17 March 2014
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Jebel Hafeet Descend
Time management – Short Take – Gulf Today – Dt. 15 March 2014
Time management
The saying “Change is an Opportunity” is always a management principle to be tested and tried.
Indeed, it is being done by a group of newly-elected executive members of India Social and Cultural Centre, Abu Dhabi.
A mix of young and old, experienced and novice, are trying their best to bring in a change to instill added interest and participation among its members.
To try it right from the first step is always a good move.
It was the first event on this Thursday. Bringing in a big change and may be for the first time in the history of the centre, they kept a strict agenda on the timing of the event. The door opening time and programme schedule were announced repeatedly and they made sure it was followed. Not a bad turn around too from the members who were keenly following this move. Instead of a long wait to see the curtain rise, we watched the show open as announced at 8:30 pm.
Time management is very important and this move is refreshing.
Now, what?
A sustained and dedicated effort throughout their term maintaining this vigour is the next big challenge.
Ramesh Menon
To read it in original, please visit GULF TODAY online.
Abu Dhabi annual rainy day – video by Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
From Tourist Club to Al Zahiyah
So once again another evening, another weekend, and time to take some rest and call friends and family. For many expats, a same routine.. In this photo above, a newspaper delivery boy sitting behind his cycle and calling someone. They work 7 days starting as early as 3:00 am. I know this as I get my newspapers delivered well before 4:00 am every day. Truly unsung heroes.
Photography Opportunity – "Our Story of the Date Palms"
Photography Opportunity – “Our Story of the Date Palms”
Have you ever watched the Palm trees flowering process. If not, watch them from now on. The trees have started flowering.
Normally, the process happen after the 2nd quarter of every year. But the last year, weather and nature was not kind enough and as a result, the palm trees did not flower during that time and now only they are flowering. These two important factors, Weather and Nature, always influence photography.
Now, they are in favour blessing the UAE weather and it’s natural vegetation.
It is time for you to take out your camera, identify a palm tree of your choice, photograph it every week, as it flowers, and the flower grow and become a full fledged date fruit and then it ripes and then it is harvested. You may get almost 12 – 16 weeks to see the process. Enjoy clicking as much as you can, post them here.
Do not finish it there, do write your experiences, as you click the process, the life that happens, during the time, interesting period, as winter give way to summer and all the related events happens. Best wishes, Each one of you can submit as many photos as you can, but per week only one best click of you will be selected and then end of the project, 16 best clicks as a collage.
It will be a good observation cum photography experience if you track it and great team activity with your friends and family.
You may click them from wherever you are in the UAE. Opt to choose the growth sequence in one or two selected trees.
A display of this wonderful natural event and the result of your efforts submitted to Passionate Photographers group on Facebook is planned in mid 2014 when this seasonal cycle gets completed with the dates ripe, mature and fall down announcing the arrival of Christmas and another year end.
For parents with children and schools interested or not interested in Photography, this will be a very good exercise to have them observe the nature, the seasonal changes and to observe and realise how nature announces the arrival of the seasons in its own way. Since it is spread out during a period of four months, it will be also a test to find out how patient you are towards your short term and long term objectives.
Thus, to create an interactive interest among parents/children/teachers, photos of participating children below age 16 will be separately displayed and appreciated.
At the end of the project, those children who are participating in this event are welcome to write a short story – not less than 300 words – on their experience of capturing the season that passed by while photographing for this event.
A maximum of 16 photos, i.e. 1 photo per week for the next 4 months on the subject. 16 photos selected by each member / each month, ie March, April, May, Jun, clicks could be submitted. All photos will be exhibited digitally and best ones will find its way into an exhibition scheduled during a special occasion.
Photos taken using Mobile Phones also can also be submitted.
Time Frame for clicking : 4th March 2014 – 4th July 2014.
Please post your clicks marked for this event on to the special event created at Passionate Photographers group and also email the soft copy of it to team1dubai@gmail.com with the subject line:
Photo Competition – “Our Story of the Date Palms”
Please note to observe the time and date you click along with the GPS location of your object, for jury to identify it before the exhibition.
Original high resolution files will be required to be submitted at a later stage with full information of the photo and photographer.
Files should not be modified or altered with.
Please share it with your friends and family who may be interested.
Please do not hesitate to contact me in case you have any further clarifications.
To view the event page on Facebook, please visit Passionate Photographers group on Facebook.
For any further queries, please contact – Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi on Phone 050 8122319
Welcome to participate and Best wishes in advance.
Motorists endanger lives of others – Gulf News Community Report – Dt. 10 March 2014
My comments : Decreasing overall speed should be goal of radar The National Dt. 09 March 2014
A driver can also be pulled over and issued a fine by a traffic policeman, who use both marked and unmarked patrol cars.
“I’ve seen a heightened police presence on Saadiyat highway and the road towards Mussaffah when you drive through Salam Street last year,” said Ramesh Menon, an Abu Dhabi resident for 25 years.
“But these days many have resorted to speeding, tailgating and reckless driving since no one’s there to stop and fine them.”
To read this in original, please visit THE NATIONAL online.
Letter on: ‘Only a miracle’ can save Michael Schumacher’ – Gulf News Dated 08 March 2014
Letter on: Pupils allowed to smoke in school – Gulf News Dt. 08 March 2014
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