Mar 10
I saw this article from Gilli on Macro photography by reversing the lens in an SLR. I tried it yesterday. After a lots and lots of trail & errors, I got some good shots. Check this image:

This is taken with a 50mm lens in normal way. Look at the all flowers. The lens cap should give you an idea about the size of those flowers. Now in macro mode, the same flowers:
If you have enough bandwidth, here is the high resolution full screen slide show (The pictures look much better in high resolution).
A brief guide on Reverse lens macro photography:
- First things first - the object. First I tried with some plain flowers and the results were not reflecting in the efforts. It was just like a normal photograph. So select an object which will have lot of details when zoomed in
- Take off your lens, reverse it and hold it to the mount. Keep the other end of the lens some 10-20 cms away from the object and try to move your lens+camera together towards the object. At some point you will find the object focussed. From there you can adjust the focus from your lens
- Remember, the lens is out of its mount. You don’t have any control over any of the lens functions. The aperture is wide open and no auto focus
- You retain full control of your sensor. So Whitebalance/ISO are adjustable. Also the shutter speed. Change these settings with the fully open aperture in mind.
- The DOF is too good. The focusable area is hardly one or two millimeters
- Any small movement (either camera/object) will cause dramatic effects in the picture. You would have seen in the above shots itself
- Try to get hold of a tripod and/or a reverse adapter. Believe me. Its a pain in your back to shoot without them
- Patience. You need a lot of patience. But the results will be worthy of the time you spent experimenting.
written by Prakash G.R.
Mar 07
Yesterday when I came out of Bangalore Airport, I saw a big advertisement for a residential apartment. It said about a free gift with every purchase and a jackpot prize for one person. What’s surprising in that - you ask. Well the free gift is a brand new BMW Car and the jackpot prize is a personal jet or a private island! I was about to fall down and then read the whole advertisement. The ad was by Damac and property is in Dubai. Hmmm, Ok. Bangaloer is real estate prices are under controlor is it that Bangalore people decided that the prices here are too high and started investing in “cheaper” ones like these?
I had my camera with me and took few snaps in the return journey. While my flight was waiting to enter the runway, another flight was landing. With the evening sun in the backdrop it came out as a nice snap. Check it out




written by Prakash G.R.
Mar 06
A snap that I took two weeks back in Chennai. It got me quite a lot of good comments. One of my friend pinged me and said that he had this as his desktop wallpaper, so thought its worthy enough to post it here

written by Prakash G.R.
Feb 14
என்ன எழுதினாலும், உன்னுடைய“அச்சச்சோ!”
“ஊஹூம்…”
“ம்க்கும்!”
“ப்ச்..ப்ச்..”
“ஹேய்…”
…க்களுக்கு முன்னால்
என் கவிதைகள் தோற்று விடுகின்றன!
காதல் ரசம் சொட்டச் சொட்ட கவிதை எழுத எல்லாம் எனக்கு வராது. அதெல்லாம் அருட்பெருங்கோ அழகா பண்ணுவார். அவர் எழுதினதுல ரொம்ப பிடிச்ச கவிதைல ரொம்ப பிடிச்ச வரிகள் தான் மேல. முழு கவிதை இங்க இருக்கு.
written by Prakash G.R.
Feb 13
“Senator Barack Obama made the point on Monday that the United States needs an education system that enables children to compete with those from India and China”
- Source: The Hindu.
I thought that this day would never come! So following the same line what might be coming up? Let me guess not-so-far-in-the-future headlines:
- Ford, Toyota, Hyundai and General Motors to form a consortium to create next generation cars as they are facing tough competition from Ambassador & Contessa in the passenger segment and luxury segment. Due to unmatched safety features and comfortness, these mobile sofas took the US markets by storm last year and made the shares of these companies nose dive
- Apple Inc. in a wide anticipated move, shut down its PC hardware division as its can’t win its competitors - HCL and Zenith Computers. Apple Inc’s CEO Steve Jobs said that this move will help Apple’s hardware division to concentrate on iPods and iPhones. He also claimed that within an year, Apple will overtake HRC and come back to number one position in personal MP3 players. Chennai based HRC is currently an undisputed leader in MP3 players with 80% of the market share and Apple a distinct second with 12%. Analysts claim that its better for Apple to shut down its entire hardware division and focus on Mac OS and its applications
- Bose Corporation proudly announced that it has signed a MoU with the Indian audio giant Ahuja. Under this agreement, Bose will use Ahuja’s superior technology in all of its sound systems. Ahuja will provide all the technology and Bose will handle the manufacturing, marketing and distribution. Following this announcement, the widespread rumours that Bose is going to fire their entire R&D department, has becoming more probable than ever
- Taking clues from the successful implementation of Indian Railway administration in Germany and Japan, the French railway minister and his officials were on a 2 month visit to India to learn the functionalities of Indian Railway. They will implement the same structure in France for a better cargo management; better passenger satisfaction and reduced costs. The Indian Railways minister Dr. Kanimozhi will help them in the study and implementation as well
- In reply to Wipro acquiring Yahoo! for Rs 200 Billion, the IT major Infosys is all set to acquire Google for Rs 300 billion in all cash and stock deal. As Infosys already has many of Google’s functionalties (Google Search - MSN Search, Gmail - Hotmail, etc) from its earlier acquisition of Microsoft last year, job cuts across the companies are envisaged
- The American parliament passed the bill on outsourcing its Government to India. Its a well known fact that for decades together, the American Government has failed to clear the debt on the nation. Increasing interest rates, inflation, appreciating Rupee, wrong foreign policies, unnecessary spending on military and war and much more problems can be solved by this. Neeraj Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India and the son of Rahul Gandhi, said that India is ready to help the reviving US economy by taking over as a President of US. Following this decision, the Nasdaq raised by more than 15% and the US dollar raised to 2 year high of Rs 52.
அப்பாவி ஆறுமுகம்: யப்பா ஒபாமா. எங்கள வெச்சு காமெடி கீமெடி எதும் பண்ணிடலையே?
written by Prakash G.R.
Feb 03
I was looking thru the search queries of Jan 08 for this blog and found these interesting combination of queries:

written by Prakash G.R.
Feb 02
I love B&W photos. Combined with a nice expression, the photos are simply superb. Here is the next set:
written by Prakash G.R.
Feb 01
பெரிசா சொல்லறதுக்கு ஒன்னும் இல்ல. வெறும் பெருமூச்சு தான்

written by Prakash G.R.
Jan 29
Working from home has one good thing - no commuting. No traffic jam, no bumpy roads and no dusty rides. However, I’ve other type of commuting - not daily, but twice a month and sometimes every week, from Coimbatore to Bangalore. What I hate about the travel is that I’ve to wake up at 4 AM to catch the morning flight, that too on a monday morning. What I love about the travel is the return journey. The scheduled time is at 6 PM, but mostly the flight takes off at 6.30 PM. Once it goes up above the clouds, its heaven. Clear blue sky above the golden colored clouds, it a wonderful view. Every time I wish I had a camera. This time, I had. Few snaps:






written by Prakash G.R.
Jan 27
Digicam is fun. Don’t have to think about the aperture/speed combinations, don’t have to worry about lighting and don’t have to worry about whether the snap was find or to reshoot. Just keep taking pics. I tried in B&W mode in my D350 and the results are good. These pics are not taking in Color and converted to B & W using software. I think, if I have done so, the results won’t be this good. Will dig about this and blog later, till then the pics (with few other color photos):
written by Prakash G.R.
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