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Abstract Photocommuting

April 25, 2007 | 1:57 pm

Don’t ask me how, don’t ask me why. I gave my camera to my friend Rathan as we were commuting from school back home. It was pretty late, somewhere around 8 PM. Rathan knew nothing, absolutely nothing about cameras. He hasn’t used one.

But anyway, I gave him the camera, set the exposure compensation to +2, and let him shoot. Everything here was shot by him, except the first abstract one, which I shot with a very long exposure time of 15 seconds. Need I say that he’s a damn good artist with the pencil and the tongue?

I did the naming though. Rationale? I used my guts. Got a different caption or think I’m nuts? Put it up in the comments here, or out there on Zooomr. Enjoy!

And, just to show you, here’s an intentionally contrived picture of Rathan:

Lion King RathanLion King Rathan Hosted on Zooomr

Here are some of the intentionally obscure pictures that he shot:

Green SkullGreen Skull Hosted on Zooomr

MicrosoftMicrosoft Hosted on Zooomr

Linux on the DesktopLinux on the Desktop Hosted on Zooomr

Web 2.0Web 2.0 Hosted on Zooomr

Desktop Operating SystemsDesktop Operating Systems Hosted on Zooomr

Web Services and Open APIsWeb Services and Open APIs Hosted on Zooomr

BroadbandBroadband Hosted on Zooomr

The Echo ChamberThe Echo Chamber Hosted on Zooomr

The Echo Chamber #2The Echo Chamber #2 Hosted on Zooomr

The DesktopThe Desktop Hosted on Zooomr

AJAXAJAX Hosted on Zooomr

I should be posting more of my photos up on Zooomr, but I’m waiting for Mark III which is supposed to hit along with Mix on May 1st for that.

And also, I’m working on a cool project, which I hope to make public pretty soon. Not on the scale of Silverlight or WPF, but cool on my scale of things.

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ROTFL! P.S: "The Echo Chamber" is pretty neat!

Sharath | April 25, 2007 | 7:14 pm

ROTFL!

P.S: “The Echo Chamber” is pretty neat!

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Global Voices Online » India: Politics and Technology | April 26, 2007 | 8:28 am

[…] Mr. Murthy and the success of his company has inspired many young Indians to dream and think big about technology. Sixteen year old Yuvi is a blogger, who is clearly inspired by the technology revolution in India. When he is not at school he is busy coding, mucking around with his digital camera and blogging about it. Here is a link to his post about Photocommuting and he hints that he is working on a project that is under wraps, or in stealth mode as they often like to label it in Silicon Valley. Forget blogging, what abut Skype?  Kumar’s post on Skype is a great reminder of how quickly  new technologies are being adopted by people around the world. In his post How Skype Captured India, he writes: “That is when it hit me: how Skype has entered the life of so many Indians. So here we are again, using a product because it’s free, useful (actually, vital, to some), and untouched by politicians. But not really sure of who the providers are, and privacy issues. So I did some research on these issues.” […]

[...] Mr. Murthy and the success of his company has

Kamla Bhatt Blog » Global Voices Round-Up: India: Politics and Technology | April 26, 2007 | 9:15 pm

[…] Mr. Murthy and the success of his company has inspired many young Indians to dream and think big about technology. Sixteen year old Yuvi is a blogger, who is clearly inspired by the technology revolution in India. When he is not at school he is busy coding, mucking around with his digital camera and blogging about it. Here is a link to his post about Photocommuting and he hints that he is working on a project that is under wraps, or in stealth mode as they often like to label it in Silicon Valley. […]

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