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Magen David Synagogue and 5 things about Calcutta’s Jews.

January 1, 2015 / 1 Comment
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I had no proper plans made for this year’s Christmas. Tired of resting, I boarded a taxi and asked the driver to take me around, perhaps to a less crowded church. I was busy searching for some church [Read more...]

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10 recent things I haven’t blog posted about.

December 17, 2014 / 1 Comment

Hi friends, This week, my blog post will feature 10 things I came across in the last few days but could not manage to talk much about it. I've spent time with family, friends, shooting people, [Read more...]

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কিছু ছবি, কিছু গল্প।

September 6, 2014 / 2 Comments

  A fistful of short incidents and interactions, I had in the last couple of weeks. I hope you like them.     প্রথম  It is quite common to see young and mid aged chess [Read more...]

Posted in: Baghbazar, Black and White, Bow Barracks, Burrabazar, College Street, Colours, Jadavpur, Kalighat, Kolkata Street Photography, Kumartuli, Photography Tagged: Gariahat Chess players, Maya Rani Pal, Paralympic awareness, Paralympic sports, Paralympic walk, Paralympic walk Kolkata

Football mania in Kolkata

June 28, 2014 / 3 Comments

  “Do you lack the adrenaline rush or something? Why don’t you watch football?” asked Arjyak at the end of the bloggers meet. I came back home and asked my dad, “You do not play football, [Read more...]

Posted in: Burrabazar, College Street, Kolkata, Kolkata Street Photography, Lake Garden, Random notes Tagged: arunodaya biswas, football in kolkata, Football Kolkata, Football mania in Kolkata, Football world cup mania, maradona in kolkata, messi football, messi in kolkata, satyadip basu, soumya shankar ghoshal foot ball photographs, suarez bites, zishan asad

In revelry and dissent, my Calcutta

June 8, 2014 / Leave a Comment

This city of Calcutta, the city of an ever changing skyline.. the city that never stops, radiating from every corner - the exuberance of its colours, its enthusiasm, its spirit. "Tilottoma" Kolkata, [Read more...]

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Kolkata Street Photography ( Two more photo-walks – 7 Dec & 22 December 2013)

December 24, 2013 / 1 Comment

Well, gone are the days when I found time to write THIS big blog posts.. these days, I do not even get much time neither to photograph nor to edit, forget about writing blog posts. However, I did go [Read more...]

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|| Nakhoda Masjid ||

November 26, 2013 / Leave a Comment

Few more moments from Nakhoda mosque.

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Shadows

October 24, 2013 / Leave a Comment

It happens once in a blue moon, this confluence of shadows. The shadows are everywhere. Around the corner, walking on endless roads, residing in homes, and unnoticed, they even linger in the quiet [Read more...]

Posted in: Black and White, Burrabazar, Guest Posts, Kolkata Street Photography, Photography, Street Photography Tagged: burrabazaar, concept street shoot, game, guest post, kolkata, light, rocking post, shadows, vitasta shah

|| Nakhoda Masjid ||

October 19, 2013 / Leave a Comment

Nakhoda Masjid, Kolkata. October 13, 2013. My first photo walk (2010) with Kolkata Weekend Shoots, my first proper exposure to photography was here at Nakhoda Masjid. The place is calm and serene. [Read more...]

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