To chennaizen i dont want to tell about satyam cineplex. it is the most ambient place. The people working in satyam is really good, i dunno how they have that happy face for all the thousands of people coming every 2 hours. From parking to restroom "CLEAN" is mantra. From interior decorating stuff found in every foot distance to LCD on above every flush :-) no public place can be this much modern as Satyam.. lots to say more, but just visit and feel it...
in reference to: thecinema.in (view on Google Sidewiki)
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Saturday, December 26, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Good Metaphor about photograbhy key attributes
Since recently my past hobby (photography) got me pulled to it back i got very interested. So when i was surfing on some photography site i found this good metaphor on photography key attributes.
The Window
Imagine your camera is like a window with shutters that open and close.
Aperture is the size of the window. If it’s bigger more light gets through and the room is brighter.
Shutter Speed is the amount of time that the shutters of the window are open. The longer you leave them open the more that comes in.
Now imagine that you’re inside the room and are wearing sunglasses (hopefully this isn’t too much of a stretch). Your eyes become desensitized to the light that comes in (it’s like a low ISO).
There are a number of ways of increasing the amount of light in the room (or at least how much it seems that there is. You could increase the time that the shutters are open (decrease shutter speed), you could increase the size of the window (increase aperture) or you could take off your sunglasses (make the ISO larger).
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The Window
Imagine your camera is like a window with shutters that open and close.
Aperture is the size of the window. If it’s bigger more light gets through and the room is brighter.
Shutter Speed is the amount of time that the shutters of the window are open. The longer you leave them open the more that comes in.
Now imagine that you’re inside the room and are wearing sunglasses (hopefully this isn’t too much of a stretch). Your eyes become desensitized to the light that comes in (it’s like a low ISO).
There are a number of ways of increasing the amount of light in the room (or at least how much it seems that there is. You could increase the time that the shutters are open (decrease shutter speed), you could increase the size of the window (increase aperture) or you could take off your sunglasses (make the ISO larger).
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Sunday, August 2, 2009
Moving social
I planned to start blogging before 2 years, but i cant able to get the theme that my blogs have to revolve...
Tried very hard but cant able to find out till now. But while writing this i found the theme it is ME, most complex one for me. Hope it will be more techie as my profession, with few admired creative stuffs (only thing which makes me crazy is creative minds and anything which has wheels). I was not in any social networks so my open activity is less. but i want to liberated to openness. Lets see how being social affects...
Tried very hard but cant able to find out till now. But while writing this i found the theme it is ME, most complex one for me. Hope it will be more techie as my profession, with few admired creative stuffs (only thing which makes me crazy is creative minds and anything which has wheels). I was not in any social networks so my open activity is less. but i want to liberated to openness. Lets see how being social affects...
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