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Photo Speaks – Life

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The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life. William Morris.

I love photography and I believe

Every photo clicked is a history. One will never be able to re-create that precious moment.

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Photo Speaks – Time

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If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done. Bruce Lee


I love photography and I believe

Every photo clicked is a history. One will never be able to re-create that precious moment.

Let these photos and quotes make your day inspiring.

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Photos that speak – Passionate Photography Thoughts

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Photo Speaks - Passionate Photography ThoughtsI have an active photography group on Facebook named “Passionate Photographers”. As the name denotes this is a group intended to ignite your passion for photography. How this group and your presence as a member can fuel the growth of your photography knowledge and photographic output depends on your active involvement within. It is the case in every aspects of our life.

Good photos make us curious onlookers of any posts either in print or web media. Many times some of the best creations are produced by experts with the latest equipment available to them. It may be a wide variety of lenses, lighting equipment, even models or subjects who are professionals to modulate the subjective topic into a magical visual experience. However, many of us do not have these advantage factors and the same should never hold us from continuing our passion to go in without inhibition and capture that magical and price moment which comes in front of us.

How can we do that?

This is where an open attitude towards this hobby and creative activity comes in. Let me take the example of cricket. Many of us are fond of cricket. Now imagine getting a chance to play at the beautiful Sheikh Zayed cricket stadium in Abu Dhabi for a T20 match. A golden opportunity comes in front of us from out of the blue as a bowler. You get to bowl only 24 genuine balls against your opposition. It is here your mind plays the key role. If you have been a player who plays cricket, you always play the game in your mind several times. The situation, its pros and cons, the weather condition, batsman whom you may play against or many other.  All those things are practiced and perfected in mind. Also your own positives and negatives, the effectiveness of your equipment like bat and other gears. You get the best result with the right applications of all the factors involved.

The situation is similar for you when a photographic opportunity comes to you suddenly.

I am sure all of you have a digital camera or an android phone, which of course now everyone has. First thing for you is to study its numerous features and their effectiveness on different light situations and surroundings. For this you have to keep on clicking, changing each and every option and testing it out. Like the bowler, who bowls numerous overs in the nets and perfect that unplayable Yorker, doosra or theesra or whatever, you too have to test the various options several times. This will make you comfortable and quick fingered to change the settings to the required mode to capture your object within the minutest of seconds available.

In photography, seconds or milliseconds are precious. It teaches you the importance of time within time. This is why I say and propagate that those who are interested in photography normally succeed in all other fields of life.

Constant practice makes you comfortable and experienced with your equipment.  This is the same way you get to understand your family or friends, their likes and dislikes up, close and personal, so that you get the best out of them always. Or like the same way you change gears on a fast track, if you know your equipment well, you will be able to switch over to various modes within the applicable precious seconds available at your disposal. This is how you get to see extremely interesting photographic moments captured by photo journalists. Regular members of photography related groups can visualize the amount of devoted effort by professional photographers to give us a golden moment. Examples of clicks when a mad elephant attacking a man, a sprinter finishing the race, an accident during a high speed car racing etc are some of them.

Lighting is another important factor that aid to a perfect picture. What do we do, if we are not equipped with specialized lighting equipment? What more you need than the natural and greatest light providers – i.e. the Sun and the moon. Through constant observation, a photography enthusiast will be able to learn about different light options available during different times of the day and night. Your photography life becomes easy once you start understanding these natural settings better. Positioning yourself in the right spot to gain the advantage of these lights will then do wonderful effect your otherwise normal equipment and settings. By constant practice and observations you will learn the best settings for any particular scene to look priceless.

Observe closely each and every photo you get to see, especially of experts and professionals. Play the settings in your mind like a bowler and you will never know when that priceless moment comes clicking in front of you. Try it and your Photo will definitely speak the next time.

My photography journey has been slow, but steady. A look at the photo section of the Passionate Photographers group will prove how each one of the members learn and grow in this passion of theirs.

Every photo clicked is a history. You will never be able to re-create that precious moment.

God bless and have Passionate Photographic days ahead.

Ramesh Menon

rameshmenonabudhabi@gmail.com/rameshmenonauh

Chingam 1st – Wish you a blessed year ahead

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Thumbapoo - Leucas zeylanica
Thumbapoo – Leucas zeylanica

To all malayali friends, today is Chingam 1st (first month and the 1st day of Malayalam Calendar year). Wish you a blessed year ahead. It also announces the arrival of Onam, the harvest festival of Keralites.

This flower named “Thumbapoo” is an integral part of onam floral decorations.

Thumbapoo – botanical name Leucas zeylanica, commonly Ceylon slitwort (Sinhala: ගැටතුඹ, Geta-tumba in Sinhala, halkusha in Bengali, Guldora in Punjabi, kulnnphul in Gujarati, Goma madhupati in Hindi, Kubo in Sindhi, Bhutamari in Oriya, Bahuphul in Marathi, Thumbai in Tamil, Thumbe in Kannada, Thummi in Telugu and Thumba in Malayalam ), is a small, terrestrial, herbaceous, annual, erect or sometimes tufted, hispid and aromatic plant of the subfamily Lamioideae of family Lamiaceae. Botanical synonyms include Leucas bancana Miq., Phlomis zeylanica Linn. and Spermacoce denticulata Walp., and is native in Tropical Asia to Malaya.

Take the right path – Gulf Today – Short Take Dt 11 July 2015

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Take the right path

I love to explore and experience the beauty of this country, its culture and values. Each day brings out a joy of learning a thing new, irrespective of which side I get up, who double parks in front of my car, or who speeds and misses hitting my car while travelling between work and home.

The country is growing in pace and volume and along with it the diverse culture and style.

Several times I ask myself why the public has a tendency to violate rules and values when they clearly know that these are not to be violated especially during this holy period. A self-realisation from within is essential.

Ramesh Menon

Gulf Today, Short Take Dt 11th July 2015

Point to ponder – Gulf Today – Short Take Dt 04 July 2015

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Point to ponder

Point to Ponder
Point to Ponder

It was a foggy morning and I looked through the windows outside. The busy road and the vehicles were not clearly visible as it used to be on any normal day.

Suddenly my eyes caught up with a flip calendar with a quote on it. The words on that day’s page read “Never do anything which you do not wish to do during the last hour of your life.”

I kept on looking at it for a long time. The foggy weather condition and the traffic situation were no more in my focus and thoughts.

My memories went back to a few years to a hospital room near the ICU. It was raining and I was consoling a loving family member who was, unknown to all of us at that time, in the last week of her life. Listening to my encouraging words, she was showing a brave face, but she knew at that condition a turnaround was the last possible thing.

That part of the thought ended then and there and it revolved to the present. Can we really make an effort to have the real essence of that sentence possible in our day-to-day life? I started thinking deep into it. How can we bring in a change that can make our last action everlasting?

Not an easy task. After all, no one wants to die fast. So, is that an excuse to do something unwanted to be given another chance to correct it?

Ramesh Menon

To read it in original, visit Gulf Today online

Photo Speaks – Ramadan at Mushrif Mall

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Ramadan at Mushrif Mall Abu Dhabi

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Photo Speaks – Time tells

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ISC Abu Dhabi all set for 2nd Holy Quran Recitation Open Competition.

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ISC Abu Dhabi all set for 2nd Holy Quran Recitation Open Competition.

The 2nd Holy Quran Recitation Open Competition
The 2nd Holy Quran Recitation Open Competition

In Commemoration of the Death Anniversary of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Father of the Nation, India Social & Cultural Centre is proud to organize the prestigious 2nd Holy Quran Recitation Open Competition in association with General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments commencing from 24th June till 6th July, 2015.

The event owing to its importance is expected to draw a large audience from Arab / Asian communities.

The Patron of the Organizing Committee is Capt. Mohammed Yousef Al Khouri and the event is benevolently supported by UAE Business Community .

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Suhail Bin Obaid Al Maktoum, Ruling family member from Dubai will inaugurate the event on 24th June, 2015 at 10:45pm. Also will attend Dr. Yusuffali M.A. Managing Director, Emke Lulu Group & Chairman, Board of Governors of ISC and Mr. Adeeb Ahamed CEO, Lulu International Exchange and Patron Governor of ISC.

Prayer facilities are arranged at ISC. There will be bus pick up and drop off from, Indian Islamic Centre and General Post office (MadinatZayed).

We request your active participation and support in this event to make it a grand success