Ranganathan Street…..A paradise for both sellers and buyers…..You make a list of things to buy and you have chances of getting everything here…cheap 🙂 So who makes it lively:
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April 11, 2013 | Categories: street | Tags: 10 ruppes, angadi theru, anything, artist, chennai, clothes, colors, crowd, crowd pullers, crowded, documentary photography, energy, india, jeyachandran stores, life, low budget, mrk, mrk clicks, mrk wordpress, on the street, people and rush, photo essay, photo series, photo story, photoblog, photography, photojournalism, ranganathan street, ranganathan theru, ratna stores, saravana stores, shops, shops on street, street, street photography, t.nagar, tamil, tamilnadu, textiles, thyagaraya nagar, tnagar, vendors | 1 Comment
Kolavai lake | Chengalpet | Kancheepuram district
Unknown to many like me is the fact that this is the second largest lake in…….
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April 13, 2012 | Categories: Travel | Tags: 2012, blackwhite, boat, chengalpattu, chengalpet, chennai, coastal, depth, documentary photography, emotion, energy, fishing, flsherman, happiness, highlights, india, irrigation, kancheepuram, kanchipuram district, kolavai lake, kulavai lake, lake, large, life, lights, mesh, mrk, mrk clicks, mrk wordpress, net, photo essay, photo series, photo story, photoblog, photography, photojournalism, sell, shadows, tamil, tamilnadu, travel, water body | 8 Comments
Blur or motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images. Blur is all about movement and motion. Yet if we see carefully…
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February 18, 2012 | Categories: street | Tags: 2011, 2012, artist, blackwhite, blur, chennai, contrats, depth, documentary photography, emotion, energy, grains, highlights, india, lights, motion, motion blur, mrk, mrk clicks, mrk wordpress, night life, noise, photo essay, photo series, photo story, photoblog, photography, photojournalism, play, shadows, shake, street, street night, street photography, tamil, tamilnadu, travel | 9 Comments
During the classical Sangam period the art of entertainment by merging story telling, drama, dance and song was born. It is called as the therukkoothu and performed by highly multi-talented artists. More than entertainment therukoothu educates the rural people about religion and their history. It is very popular among the rural areas and through ages it stand without any modern trace. It spread through south India, the early Tamil country now the modern day Karnataka, Kerala.
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October 17, 2011 | Categories: street, Travel | Tags: artist, colors, culture, energy, face painting, folk dance, india, Kalaimamani Purisai Duraisami Kannappa Thambiran, Kalamanani Kannappa Sambandan Thambiran, Kannappa Kasi Thambiran, koothu, photography, play, Purisai Village, purisaikoothu, street, tamil culture, tamilnadu, tamizh, therukkothu, therukoothu, thiruvannamalai, tradition, travel | 12 Comments