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WysiWyc – Daily Passionate Photography Thoughts – Etisalat Tower Building

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WysiWyc – Daily Passionate Photography Thoughts – Etisalat Tower Building Abu Dhabi
Every photo clicked is a history. You will never be able to re-create that precious moment. I consider photography as the best tool to promote positive thinking values because you never click an object with a negative output in mind.

Interacting with a professional photographer recently I realized how important it is to explore the possibilities of photography opportunity available around us, when we can. At the same time, exhibit them and explain them without inhibition are two important factors associated with it, which many tend not to do, either out of hesitation, or lack of time, or writing skills. In order to encourage my fellow Passionate Photographers, I am starting a new series of Photography exhibition, through my blog – WysiWyc – Daily Passionate Photography Thoughts.
As most of you know, I click several photos each day. Topics or objects vary infinitely. However, in this series, what I plan to do is to click  one object using different cameras, within a short time difference and present them to you to observe, and discuss, if interest persists. These clicks are taken appropriately within few minutes difference between each other to harvest same environment conditions for each of them. I will also try and provide you maximum information about the object involved in each of them.

The first of the series is Etisalat Tower Building, Abu Dhabi.
Location : Rigga Al Buteen This green glass detailed office tower feature a spherical golf ball like form on the top, which is the same for most of the Etisalat buildings in the UAE. 
Date of Capture : Tuesday, 11-12-2012  Time : 16:18 Location : Abu Dhabi, Airport Road
iPhone 4S (all options – automatic)
ExposureTime – 1/2632 seconds ISOSpeedRatings – 50
Flash – Flash not fired, auto mode 
FocalLength – 4.28 mm
Sony DSC T900 (all options – automatic)
ExposureTime – 1/640 seconds ISOSpeedRatings – 80
Flash – Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, return light not detected
FocalLength – 6.18 mm

Nikon D90 (all options – automatic)
ExposureTime – 1/200 seconds ISOSpeedRatings – 200
Flash – Flash fired, auto mode, return light detected
FocalLength – 18.00 mm

Being the first day of this thought conversion to reality process, I decided or rather acted purely with a passionate photographers mind, keeping all setting on normal mode. However, as we progress, as I gather enough confidence, I will try and play around with all possible options and features of different cameras I get to explore with and share you for your observation and comments. 
Hope you all enjoy joining me in the photography exploration. Share with your friends who are interested in photography.
You are welcome to join Passionate Photographers group on Facebook.

Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
Wednesday, 12-12-2012

p.s.: As a mark of special importance to this project and to this special day, 12-12-12, which we all will never get to see such a sequential date in our life, I wish to present another silent project.
A free photography  session for Cancer patients. If you, or any of your friends or family are affected with cancer and wish to capture precious and happy moments with them, do contact us on team1dubai@gmail.com. A member from Passionate Phtographers group will volunteer to assist you and present it.

WysiWyc = What you see is What you click

Rain reflections – an unfulfilled wish

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Rain reflections – an unfulfilled wish

This picture was taken during a recent monsoon time visit when I noticed the trees reflecting on the pool of water that remained in our garden at home. While clicking it my grandmother was sitting near the window and watching me. She loved to see the photos each time and showed it to her. I told her also that I will bring a print of it when I come next time. In fact during the next visit in October, I did bring the printed version, but in a hurry and due to short time limit, I forgot to show it to her. The click was published in Gulf News too. What to say, all saw it in print, except her as she left this world in November. Hence re-presenting it here once again, as a tribute for her appreciation and affection, which I am sure will remain as long as I am alive. 

Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
Monday, 10 December 2012

Passionate Clicks of 2012 by Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi

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Presenting you a selection of Passionate Clicks taken till this date of 2012 . Seeking your participation to select the best 10 from it. 10 pictures from this with most likes will be utilised for a project related to eNidhi SREE Nidhi programme. Thanking you all in advance for your valuable time and participation. You may share this album with your contacts.
For your information, these are randomly selected and resized from about 38,053 clicked photos till this date (04 Dec 2012). Those who are interested in mathematics of this presentation can compute and reach an average of 113 clicks per day. Special events, assignments and personal portfolio photos are kept away from this selection.
My inspiration and thanks to all members of Passionate Photographers Group on FB, for presenting their favorite clicks , which formed the most important reference and observation library for me to click and create these many clicks without inhibition. You are welcome to invite those who are interested in Photography to join and present their Passionate Clicks at Passionate Photographers group on FB:


 It was an interesting visit of the Bannerghatta Wild life sanctuary at Bangalore. This tiger was restless after a fight with his mate. Blood was oozing out from it. As we stopped our jeep and as I clicked several pictures, I never realised, it was noticing me. Suddenly, it rushed to me, and my guard come driver alerted and yelled at me to raise my window, and within seconds it was standing next to our jeep. The look – I will never forget.

 This and one other click with a different pose of this temple elephant clicked during the beginning of this year, I will cherish forever.

My room mate, partner and model forever. Mittoo. Always ready for anything what I want it to pose.

VOLVO Ocean Race 2012 – Abu Dhabi leg. The first time ever attempted a real sports shoot in a speed boat following these racing boats. It was four hours of real fun and danger. In the deep sea, rough and windy and with the waves, and as a novice, without no protective gears to cover me or my camera. I was with the French news Team and at the end, we managed to cover a lot.

 The Formula 1 leg of Abu Dhabi. More than 4000 clicks during the 3 days. Managed to capture three accidents that happened during the final. Or rather, lucky to be there at those precious moments. All the more because, the winning car happened to be sponsored by TOTAL.

A worker working on one of the major sewage relining project in Abu Dhabi. It took more than two weeks for them to unearth and then relay the existing lines and install new ones in our area. Lot of hard work. It also brought out to me how they silently contributed to the progress of a nation.

Finally, reminiscence of the departure of my loving grandmother. She was everything for me. I wish, I got more time than the time I spent after her death, to be with her when she was alive. It made me realise one more time, be with those who love and live for, when they are alive than when they are no more.
To see, other selected clicks from this series, please visit my FB page and album

ISC India Fest Season 3 – Poly Varghes @ ISC

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ISC India Fest Season 3 – Day 3, Saturday, 08 October 2012

India Social and Cultural Centre witnessed the one of the best conducted public event. The final day had cultural programmes and presentations by famous Mohana Veena exponent Poly Varghese, peforming a fusion item for the audience. There were other interesting events too, followed by a luck draw.

To see more photos of the evening, please visit my FB page and like it and enjoy getting regular updates:
Ramesh Menon Abu Dhabi – Clicks and Writes

My sincere appreciation to the organisers of the event.  I take this opportunity to congratulate the organising team for the successful and safe conduct of the festival. Safety element especially movement of visitors was well coordinated. Sincere regards and appreciation.

Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
09 December 2012

Food for thoughts – December 2012

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I love taking photos of food displays. It was one such opportunity this afternoon. Enjoy one click from it. To view more collections, please like my fan page on FB and enjoy regular updates on it.
Ramesh Menon Abu Dhabi – Clicks and Writes

In case you require high resolution version of my clicks, please do contact me on team1dubai@gmail.com

Ramesh Menon
09 Dec 2012

Fury of nature

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Reading about the ongoing nature’s calamities happening in the US and in India in the form of Super storm Sandy and Cyclone Nilam, I just recollected and would like to share you my experience of travelling to the southern tip of Dhanushkodi, where Indian Ocean meets the Bay of Bengal. To reach the tip, one has to travel a distance of 22 kms from Rameshwaram, which could be done only using a 4×4 through marshy lands and sand strips close to the sea. The day we travelled was cloudy, and even though it was noon time, it was getting darker and darker with strong winds and waves reaching closer to the trail of our vehicle. The photo in this post is an abandoned fishermen’s point. The confluence of both the oceans became invinsible as it started raining heavily and we were left with no option other than to abandon our stay there, without even coming out of the vehicle for even a few minutes. Although, I had taken exteme caution to protect my camera, it became totally difficult for me as the wind and rain started covering me and my equipment all over, and we felt it is no more safe to be there.
If it was the case on a normal and calm and quite day, imagine, how it would be on a day when the nature is at its full fury. It made me realise one important point. At certain point of time in our life, we just can’t do anything, just watch and undergo the motions as it happens.
I pray for the safety of all those people who live in the path of these two natural calamities at this point of time and those who are currently in the sea for fun or profession to return safely.
Ramesh Menon
31.10.2012

Dhanushkodi – reminiscence of a church destroyed during cyclone of 1964

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A photo taken at Dhanushkodi, taken on 23rd October, showing reminiscence of a church which was destroyed during the cyclone of 1964. The devastating 1964 cyclone regarded as one of Asia’s fiercest cyclone of 20th century destroyed the village Dhanushkodi on Rameswaram Island. The place can only reached by foot or with a 4WD vehicle. Sri Lanka is about 31 kms away from this tip which joins Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal.