Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Portrait Photography (Karuna)

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A photography workshop on "Shooting Portfolios and Attractive Portraits" was jointly conducted by BCREC Creative Mates and Third Eye Durgapur on May 01, 2011. This event saw active participation from all the participants of the workshop. I would like to thank all the members of BCM, Third Eye Durgapur and also the models on behalf of Third Eye Durgapur who made this event succesfull. The following images are some of the shots that I have taken in the workshop. For other images you may check my Facebook Page.










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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Himalayan Panoramas

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Panaromic view from Kalapokhri (Nepal) moments before Sunrise

 Panoramic view of Mount Everest and it's adjoining peaks from Sandakphu just after Sunset
(Color Version)

Panoramic view of Mount Everest and it's adjoining peaks from Sandakphu just after Sunset
(B/W Version)

                                              Dreamscape (Color Version) | Sandakphu, India

Dreamscape (B/W Version) | Sandakphu, India

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Zeal 2011

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ZEAL, the cultural fest of Dr. B.C Roy Engineering College, Durgapur was celebrated with lots of enthusiasm this year. The 2 day fest (14th and 15th April 2011) which took place in the college campus was a complete package of entertainment and refreshment. Inspite of all the obstacles Zeal 2011 turned into a reality after 3 years. Thanks to all the guys and specially Professor Saikat Maity who made Zeal 2011 possible. Amit Sana, runner of the first season of Indian Idol and Madhubanti Basu, a new find of a talent show of a Bengali Channel Rupasi Bangla were the star performers of the day. This post contains some of the moments captured from the first day of the event.
(This poster of the event is designed by Mr. Susanta Karmakar)



Zeal 2011 even had to survive few blows of winds. A part of the stage was badly damaged by those blows. You can see here some repair work is being done by the students. This shows the indomitable spirit of the BCREC students. And this is the spirit of "Zeal" !!!! :)
Entry of Amit Sana
































Amit Sana


Smiling Beauty 

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

A Celebration with Colors !!!


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"Holi", the festival of colours, is one of the most fun filled festival of India. It falls on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun. People of India play with several colours and celebrate this day with full of enthusiasm. Holi is a Hindu festival but people of other religions also join in and take part in this auspicious occasion. This proves India's "Unity in Diversity".

In Bengal, Holi is called "Dol Yatra". Also, since this festival falls in the Bengali season of Basanta (Spring), it is popularly known as "Basanta Utsav". This festival is one of the most important festivals of Shantiniketan and was initiated by Rabindranath Tagore. Apart from Shantiniketan, other parts of Bengal also celebrate this day in their own way and with full of joy. Small children can be seen on the streets playing with coloured water while elder ones enjoy themselves with "Abir" (a dye made from the extracts of several flowers) of several colours.


Basanta Utsav 2011 Celebration in Durgapur
Peoples of Durgapur celebrated this day with full of fun and joy. To observe the occasion, a day long function of several forms was organised by "Agdum Baagdum" group at the Kumar Mangalam Park. This event was really a visual treat to the eyes.









 








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