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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Mother Ashram, Pondicherry


Once you enter the gate, you will find the Samadhi of the Divine Mother and Sri Aurobindo. A place where you will be filled with fresh energy, meditating on the Divine.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Mylai MRTS station


The light and shade effect caught my eyes and the angular tunnel entrance added to the beauty of the scene and made my hand click on the N73. It was not so busy Mylapore MRTS station after the peak hours. I thought the composition would have been better had the train just entered thorough the tunnel.

Monday, December 3, 2007

A star is born!!

This is one of my most cherished shots. One that I'd been pursuing for 8 days. A butterfly has emerged out of the cocoon in fresh spirit and is waiting to spread its wings to the world!!


Wednesday, November 7, 2007

South Indian Temple, Marudamalai


Panoramic view of the Marudamalai Temple near Coimbatore.

IT Corridor, Chennai


This picture was taken from the footover bridge near Tiruvanmiyur Station, Chennai with N72, Nokia.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Lights in the Dark!

Hi everyone!

Starting off with a thanks for an invite to this blog, I feel real glad to be a part of this virtual diary. My name is Suresh Ramanan. I recently felt an inclination towards photography and started experimenting with the digital camera that I own. Its a Sony Digital Cybershot 3.2 Mpixels. Kinda old compared to the gadgets you get today but it still serves the purpose! I shot this photograph in my room. I learnt the trick from my friend on Flickr. When the camera is set in the night mode, the shutter speed becomes very slow that one can set it in the self-timer and move lights in front of it, for brilliant effects. Hope you all like it!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

NEW 7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD

Chichén Itzá, Mexico(7th Place)




Christ Redeemer, Brazil(6th Place)




The Great Wall, China(5th Place)





Machu Picchu, Peru(4th Place)




Petra, Jordan(3rd Place)




The Roman Colloseum, Italy(2nd Place)




The Taj Mahal, India(1st Place)


Sunday, July 15, 2007

Sai Mandir, Chennai


The SAI BABA temple in Chennai is very old and famous. It is part of the many temples built in India remembering the great saint who lived amongst us in Shiridi a small village (near Pune) in Maharshtra during the beginning of the last century. The idol here is the replica of the idol in Shridi.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Wonders of the New China
It's a hotbed of innovative architecture, from diaphanous theaters to buildings heated and cooled by water
China 's current building boom is doing more than sucking up the world's supply of steel -- it's creating a stage for some of today's boldest architecture and engineering. Take a tour of the most intriguing examples
National Swimming Center , Beijing
PTW and Ove Arup. Under construction, completion scheduled for 2008

The striking exterior of the National Swimming Center , being constructed for the 2008 Olympic Games and nicknamed, the "Water Cube," is made from panels of a lightweight form of Teflon that transforms the building into an energy-efficient greenhouse-like environment. Solar energy will also be used to heat the swimming pools, which are designed to reuse double-filtered, backwashed pool water that's usually dumped as waste.Excess rainwater will also be collected and stored in subterranean tanks and used to fill the pools. The complex engineering system of curvy steel frames that form the structure of the bubble-like skin are based on research into the structural properties of soap bubbles by two physicists at Dublin 's Trinity College . The unique structure is designed to help the building withstand nearly any seismic disruptions
Beijing International Airport , Beijing
Foster & Partners. Under construction, to be completed in late 2007

According to the U.S. Embassy to China, the country will be building 108 new airports between 2004 and 2009 -- including what will be the world's largest: the Beijing International Airport, designed by Foster & Partners. Set to open at the end of 2007, in time for the Beijing Olympics in 2008, the airport terminal will cover more than 1 million square meters, giving it a bigger footprint than the Pentagon.It's designed to handle 43 million passengers a year initially and 55 million by 2015, figures that will probably push the new facility into the ranks of the top 10 busiest airports, going by the 2004 numbers from the Airports Council International. Given the scale and traffic, Foster & Partners focused on the traveler's experience, making sure that walking distances are short, for instance.Building on Foster's experience designing Hong Kong 's new mega-airport, the massive Chek Lap Kok, the sprawling Beijing terminal is housed under a single roof. To help passengers distinguish between different sections of the vast space, skylights cast different shades of yellow and red light across walls -- a subtle but innovative navigational aid. The architects also kept sustainability in mind: An environmental-control system reduces carbon emissions, and skylights situated on a south-east axis lessen solar heat, keeping the building cool.

Linked Hybrid, Beijing
Steven Holl Architects; Li Hu, lead architect. Groundbreaking on December 28, 2005 , scheduled for completion in 2008

Linked Hybrid, which will house 2,500 people in 700 apartments covering 1.6 million square feet, is a model for large-scale sustainable residential architecture. The site will feature one of the world's largest geothermal cooling and heating systems, which will stabilize the temperature within the complex of eight buildings, all linked at the 20th floor by a "ring" of service establishments, like cafés and dry cleaners. A set of dual pipes pumps water from 100 meters below ground, circulating the liquid between the buildings' concrete floors.The result: The water-circulation system serves as a giant radiator in the winter and cooling system in the summer. It has no boilers to supply heat, no electric air conditioners to supply cool. The apartments also feature gray-water recycling -- a process that's just starting to catch on in Beijing in much smaller buildings -- to filter waste water from kitchen sinks and wash basins back into toilets.
Dongtan Eco City , Dongtan
Masterplan by Arup, for the Shanghai Industrial Investment Corp. In planning stages, first phase to be completed in 2010

Developed by the Shanghai Industrial investment Corp., Dongtan Eco City , roughly the size of Manhattan , will be the world's first fully sustainable cosmopolis when completed in 2040. Like Manhattan , it's situated on an island -- the third-largest in China . Located on the Yangtze River, Dongtan is within close proximity of the bustle of Shanghai .By the time the Shanghai Expo trade fair opens in 2010, the city's first phase should be completed, and 50,000 residents will call Dongtan home-sweet-sustainable-home. The goals to be accomplished in the next five years: systems for water purification, waste management, and renewable energy. An infrastructure of roads will connect the former agricultural land with Shanghai .

Olympic Stadium, Beijing
Herzog & de Meuron. Under construction, to be completed in 2008



Sports stadiums have long followed the enduring design of one of the original wonders of the world, Rome 's Coliseum. Herzog & de Meuron's National Stadium in Beijing is an attempt to rethink the classic sports-arena layout for more ecologically correct times.The Swiss architects (of Tate Modern fame) wanted to provide natural ventilation for the 91,000-seat structure -- perhaps the largest "eco-friendly" sports stadium designed to date. To achieve this, they set out to create a building that could function without a strictly enclosed shell, yet also provide constant shelter for the audience and athletes alike.To solve these design problems, they looked to nature for inspiration. The stadium's outer grid resembles a bird's nest constructed of delicately placed branches and twigs. Each discrete space within the facility, from restrooms to restaurants, is constructed as an independent unit within the outer lattice -- making it possible to encase the entire complex with an open grid that allows for natural air circulation. The architects also incorporated a layer of translucent membrane to fill any gaps in the lacy exterior.
Donghai Bridge , Shanghai/Yangshan IslandChina Zhongtie Major Bridge Engineering
China Zhongtie Major Bridge Engineering Group, Shanghai # 2 Engineering Co., Shanghai Urban Construction Group. Officially opened in December, 2005


A key phase in the development of the world's largest deep-sea port was completed when China 's first cross-sea bridge -- the 20-mile, six-lane Donghai Bridge -- was officially opened in December, 2005. Stretching across the East China Sea , the graceful cable-stay structure connects Shanghai to Yangshan Island , set to become China 's first free-trade port (and the world's largest container port) upon its completion in 2010.To provide a safer driving route in the typhoons and high waves known to hit the region, Donghai Bridge is designed in an S-shape. The structure, reported by Shanghai Daily to have cost $1.2 billion, will hold its title of China's -- and one of the world's -- longest over-sea bridge for only a couple of years, though. In 2008, the nearby 22-mile Hangzhou Bay Transoceanic Bridge , which also begins (or ends, depending on your journey) in Shanghai , will earn the superlative.

National Grand Theater, Beijing
Paul Andreu and ADP. Under construction, to be completed in 2008
Located near Tiananmen Square , the 490,485-square-foot glass-and-titanium National Grand Theater, scheduled to open in 2008, seems to float above a man-made lake. Intended to stand out amid the Chinese capital's bustling streets and ancient buildings, the structure has garnered criticism among Bejing's citizens for clashing with classic landmarks like the Monument to the People's Heroes (dedicated to revolutionary martyrs), the vast home of the National People's Congress, or Tiananmen Gate itself (the Gate of Heavenly Peace).French architect Paul Andreu is no stranger to controversy -- or to innovative forms. A generation ago, in 1974, his untraditional design for Terminal 1 of Paris 's Charles de Gaulle airport was criticized for its unusual curves, yet Andreu's groundbreaking, futuristic building later was seen to distinguish de Gaulle from more generic European and international air hubs. (The same airport's Terminal 2E, also designed by Andreu, gained attention in 2004 when it collapsed, tragically killing four people.)Beijing 's daring National Grand Theater is as much a spectacle as the productions that will be staged inside in the 2,416-seat opera house, the 2,017-seat concert hall, and the 1,040-seat theater. At night, the semi-transparent skin will give passersby a glimpse at the performance inside one of three auditoriums, a feature that highlights the building's public nature.

Cool cool Ooty..!!!


Air conditioned by nature....!!!!

Sunday, April 29, 2007

TAREEF YAARO

Ikk ishq ch duuri,

Ikk ohdi majboori,

Saadi ohday bina yaro zindagi adhoori,

Ikk puniyaa dee raat,

Ohdi pehli mulakaat,

Saadi jaan kadd laindi,

Ohdi mithi jehi baat,

Dou nain nashiyaaye,

Assin phullay na samaaye,

Ohday ishq ch dubbay,

Roag umran day laaye,

Ikk duur ohda ghar,

Ikk duniyan da darr,

Ikk kalejay dee agg,

Ajj ho gaye alagg,

Ohday hassay dee tareef,yaro karda e jag,

Ikk bhulli jehi yaad,

Chetay aundi barsaat,

Jadon gall lagg kay milu saanu kardoo abaad,

Monday, April 16, 2007

Ramanuja Yogavanam

These are a few photos taken near Tirumalai Vyayvur of an upcoming beautiful temple in the Ramanuja yogavanam, situated on the way to Vedanthangal bird sanctuary. This is a must see place for temple lovers. The temple is being built with the scenic background of the temple hill of Tirumalai Vyavur.

Ramunaja Yogavanam


Ramanuja Yogavanam


Ramanuja Yogavanam

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

artistic thoughts


Hi every body!
Thank you for inviting to the new blog , I find this new space good for sharing the thoughts of the inside artist in all of us and I will try to contribute something enjoyable. The caption Artomania, yes, a good thought has gone into it.I take this opportunity to invite everybody to visit the site on Kerala murals and nourish the appetite for the beautiful south Indian art. You will really enjoy it.To start with, this cartoon from a close friend of mine, which we used in our internal newsletter our flat may interest you.

good krupa

Krupa I think you have done an excellent job by starting this blog. let me tell you it will be nice if all particpate. keep it up. how are studies.

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