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The Maker. His Architecture. Her People.






"Architecture
becomes Poetic twice in its Life: Once, when its joyfully lived by its People and Another when it gets
Photographed."

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  1. Picture(top one)is amazing and truly captures the magic of the moment.would have been just great had you have left some more foreground and have given less space to coincide these vanishing steps. I feel there is no place for shadows.

    But its good.

    Praveen.

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  2. Thankyou for your observation Praveen.. you have a Point there..converging lines do play a trick, and in this case circular!

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  3. I ll not settle for less next time. Expecting 'the best" next time.:)

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  4. Zeee sire!
    and what are your works? where are they:-)
    blogs, noo i suppose..?
    am afraid you ought to tell our link, you sound familiar..

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  5. I thought as much . but was not sure about it.Fail to understand which batch u were in? Got the link from Mehul debnath at facebook. :)

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  6. I was in the '98 batch:-) facebook is funny, i have hardly interacted with Mehul there or on the campus either..he was senior to me..but i still like facebooking..hehee
    And now technology has baffled me yet again..my blog isn't public!!! where did u get this one...zzzzzzzzzz
    okiez too many queries, i shall stop:-)

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  7. Oh, not before you answered though. One more:-) which batch were you?

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  8. I have come to this facebook business since few months to connect with all my old friends.. Mehul was junior to me. I am 95-96 batch.going through yr website now. Hey images are really nice ones.

    Expecting another pic soon at yr blog.

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  9. cool..stay tuned on facebook..shall add u there if i find u:-)
    more pics at blog would come as soon as i have shot something..meanwhile cud go thru these which is more current since website isnt updated for long time now..tsk tsk

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=160264&id=773972904&l=582a9457fa

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  10. Hmmm. Great. good for me:) We are doing many villas designed in various styles within aamby valley at lonavala. Some of them are nearing completion. Will surely get them shot by your lens provided you like them:)

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  11. i do this for my living, 'so liking them' cant afford to become my criteria:-) tx for the privilege to chose though!
    On a serious note, am sure i would i like 'em..villas neways are so rare to come by in this age..alas.

    shall shoot'em all:-)

    Meanwhile let me know if there's some place online your works can be seen.

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  12. have no website as yet. but will try to post it to a blog i did almost a year back. will even try to send it thru email.

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  13. Chk this.. guys have posted them. some of them are built and under cons-tn. out of them this agrawal house is ready to click..http://praveenawate.blogspot.com/

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