Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Gone Fishing

Gone Fishing

This photograph, shot at a beach in Mahe, Kerala, is a panorama composed of 3 photographs arranged in a row. To the extreme right, is a fisherman grabbing his catch for the day.

I was wondering how the panorama would turn out, because of varying exposures in the different frames, the dynamic nature of the sea and the waves, a slight haze in the air, and no real subject. I'll let you judge that, though.

(Yes, I know I could have done a better job of stitching them together, but I wanted to give the Adobe Photoshop CS's Photomerge function a shot. It took all of 5 minutes to stitch them together.)

Friday, May 27, 2005

The Real Problem With Ajax

The real problem with Ajax is that you have to stop thinking of the process of getting information as a linear sequential process, and start thinking of the browser as a true application platform.

Now, only if that problem was easy to solve.

Sunday, May 22, 2005

Communication

Communication


This image was shot in a small town called Podanur, about 15 minutes drive from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

By the way, I wanted to know what tools you use to correct spherical aberrations. Could you please leave me suggestions in the comments? Thanks.

Friday, May 13, 2005

You Know When It Happens...

Today I was at the barbers, and he said that he wouldn't cut my hair too short, because "it would show".

You know when it happens...

Thursday, May 12, 2005

Back From God's Own Country

Kerala Backwaters

Just got back from Kerala, so I'm making a quick post. This image was shot at the backwaters in Kerala somewhere about an hour's drive from Ernakulam.

Oh, I had a great trip too, if you have to ask. Kinda tired. I'll post something more soon.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

I'll Be Right Back

As if I haven't been ignoring this blog enough, I'll be taking a 10 day break to go to my home-town, Kerala.

When I'm back, I promise to have LOADS of photographs, website design talk and other tech stuff. It's been sitting in my mind/drafts for a long time now, but time has not been a good friend lately.

Until next time!

ShareThis