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    <description>life is an eXeperience ! have an eXeperience of life through my lens !</description>
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      <title>Photos: My Photo scholarship 2011 entry</title>
      <description>For me travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living. I am an undergrad student with a passion for photography and my key areas of interest are travel, nature, music concerts and architecture. Somehow, all that i love culminates into a vivid journal of my life spread across maps. I have a particular interest in capturing the changing architectural styles, environment, people, culture, different kinds of dishes and fruits available there and even the patterns of nature in different cities and towns; and this just accentuates in India where there is so much diversity in designs, culture and terrain.
I have been so impacted with all my journeys across the lengths and breadths of my country that I started up with a website few months back which promotes the culture of photowalking and travel photography.  This really promotes the actual clicking process rather than digital retouching and post-processing. I even write a travel-n-photo blog – eXetras.
Khajuraho is a UNESCO world heritage site and infact is an ancient city of temples located in central India, just nearby to it is Panna National Park renowned for its Tigers and Ken River’s canyons. This city is considered to be very sacred and indeed it enchanted me with its holy aroma and rich heritage. When I visited Panna National Park, it was totally a different surreal world out there; I found some very intriguing stones and pebbles near the canyon area. Going on a trip to South Africa with Jason Edwards would be a dream come true for a travel enthusiast like me! It would really help me in updating the chapter of international exposure in my travel journals along with experiencing rich lifestyle, wildlife and nature of Africa.
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      <category>India</category>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 7 Nov 2011 17:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>My Photo scholarship 2010 entry</title>
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India is a nation full of diversity, the railway stations also provide a testimony to this fact. This set is based on the less fortunate people in India, but the ones i have met in trains and railway stations during my travel to various parts of India. We see them everywhere, but nobody bothers to take care of them, thus my this set is based on these people of the railways, these people have no existence without railways for us, but still they are the ones who haven't received back anything yet.
The lady in the first photo is a beggar at the station. The second person in the picture is a Muslim cleric returning from Ramzaan celebration in Delhi. The third photo is a Hindu Saadhu returning from a trip to Haridwar having a dip in the holy Ganges. The fourth photo is of a girl doing the famous Indian rope walking trick and presenting a street-show on a beach. The last photo is of a temple in Chennai i visited during my internship. Every photo has a story and there is a special connection in between me and my collection, because of the bonding i have with my camera. So displaying my work just not only includes the final output photos, but also a description as to why i clicked that photo, the philosophy of that photo. So, i believe in this mantra of life that its just not the end product that matters, but the whole journey is where the beauty is. I am a hobby photographer right now and a student of Mechanical engineering. but i wish to continue with photography as a passion, as a tool to discover new places, meet new people and develop newer eXeperiences. ( i publish my blog under the name eXeperience photography, Anubhav means experience in Hindi )</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 07:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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