Its a Heart-rendering poem :) I like the subject - the search for our own self "Nosce te ipsum"
And to me the best line is - "The journey I wanted to complete, Succumbed to the limits of rationality"
I wonder, if I asked myself (on my death bed)...
The reason for contacting you is to get your opinion about tobacco in India. The use of tobacco in India has been quite rampant, its going to kill over 1 million people by 2010 in India. So we have a chance to do something about it since the World Conference on Tobacco or Health is going to take place in Mumbai next month.
India Matters gives you the platform to speak your mind on this issue, whether it is for it or against, we want to know what the youth thinks about tobacco usage, policies, the ban, gutkha, children getting addicted to tobacco etc. I am doing this on behalf of Salaam Bombay, the NGO that fights for tobacco addiction in children.
Your opinion will be put forward to the policy makers during the event by Salaam Bombay, since they are the organisers of this event. It will be published on India Matters, Opinions with a link to your site or blog. You can have a look at some of the opinions posted as well.
ha ha ha....yes I guess that happens..... in cases of mos digi cams the flash is either a bane in the negative/posititve sense when you want to use natural light. I tired clicking some pictures of fireworks in the sky on diwali night and the flash quite ruined my shots. Sometimes, this is when a SLR comes in handy. but with mobile cams i ve never had that problem. when u dont use flash, just make sure theres enought light. Like Isaid the key is to keep clicking, and analysing how your photos look. The ideal way is to use Photoshop and edit the images.balance the light of the image in photoshop and see whether it looks nice, so next time ull know how much light ot use.....but never photoshop images and claim they look good cos u took them.thats just plain stupidity :)
Well..... beliecve it or not...most of my shots are on my mobilecaera... I use a sony ericsson W810i.... always shoot with the sun behind you, unless ure shooting a silhouette effect or are capturing a sunrise or sunset.... otherwise, just point and shoot......keep clicking....analyse ure images afterwards, ull always understand lighting better when u experiment
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