Saturday, June 12, 2010





Wild Life Photography by Nick Brandt..

Nick Brandt is one of those photographers who is, quite simply, impossible to pin down. Born in England, he moved to California where he became a high profile maker of music videos for stars such as Michael Jackson. It was actually while directing the video  for Michael Jackson's Earth Song in Tanzania in 1996 that he first began his love affair with Africa. Having enjoyed a deep connection with animals since childhood, and sharing his Californian home with a menagerie of pets, it was the beautiful and graceful African creatures and the wild, sweeping landscape they inhabit that particularly appealed to Nick.

Around five years ago, he decided to leave behind the glamour of the music business to concentrate on becoming a photographer. He made his mind up from the outset, however, that he was not going to  attempt to emulate the litany of wildlife photographers who had found themselves drawn to this charismatic continent, but that  he would approach his Chosen subject in a highly individual manner.

The result was a decision to tackle wildlife in a way that was almost diametrically opposite to the norm: using a black & white fine art style, a medium-format camera and a portrait or wide-angle lens. In short, Nick set about photographing his subjects almost as though they were human, and he himself insists that he is  not a wildlife photographer at all in the conventional sense of the word.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

some cricket, or my blood

Harbhajan Singh's five-for handed India a tense win
Ishant Sharma and Harbhajan Singh celebrate
Harbhajan Singh exults in India's victory
Harbhajan Singh enjoys another strike
Sachin Tendulkar lets out a victory roar
Sachin Tendulkar works the ball away
Sachin Tendulkar gives chase
Sachin Tendulkar reaches his 47th Test hundred
Ashish Nehra and MS Dhoni share a joke during a training session
Ravindra Jadeja, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have a laugh during the practice session
Ajmal Shahzad was elated after picking up two wickets in his first over in international cricket
Kevin Pietersen was looking back to his best during his 40-ball 60
Hashim Amla and Ashwell Prince frustrated India on the final morning
Ashwell Prince's series returns ended at 23 runs from three innings
 
 
 

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Friday, January 8, 2010

Saturday, December 12, 2009

(HAPPY BIRTH DAY RAJNI KHANT)AWARDS WON BY SUPER STAR


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO RAJNIKANTH ( BORN SUPER STAR)


                                            

AWARDS WON BY SUPER STAR
YEAR
FILM
TYPE
AWARD
1977
16 Vayathinile
Best Actor
Arima Sangam
1977
Bhuvana Oru Kelvikuri
Best Supporting Actor
Thirai Kathir
1978
Mullum Malarum
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Government
1978
Mullum Malarum
Best Actor
Arima Sangam
1979
Aarilirundu Arubadhu Varai
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1979
Aarilirundu Arubadhu Varai
Best Actor
Devar Award
1982
Moondru Mugam
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Government
1982
Engeyo Ketta Kural
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Film Fans Association
1984
Nallavanuku Nallavan
Best Actor
Filmfare Awards
1984
Nallavanuku Nallavan
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1984
Nallavanuku Nallavan
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1984
-
KALAIMAMANI AWARD
Tamil Nadu Government
1985
Sri Raagavendirar
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1985
Sri Raagavendirar
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1985
Sri Raagavendirar
Best Actor
Filmalaya
1987
Velaikkaran
Best Actor
Sunflash Award
1988
Blood Stone
Best Achiever Award
Cinema Express
1989
-
MGR AWARD
Tamil Nadu Government
1991
Thalapathy
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1991
Thalapathy
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1992
Annamalai
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1992
Annamalai
Best Actor
Ambika Awards
1993
Valli
Best Story Writter
Cinema Express
1993
Valli
Best Story Writter
Filmfans Association
1993
Valli
Best Film Producer
TamilNadu Murpokku Sangam
1995
-
KALAICHELVAM AWARD
Nadigar Sangam
1995
Peaddarayadu
Best Actor
Screen Awards
1995
Baadsha
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1995
Baadsha
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1995
Muthu
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1995
Muthu
Best Actor
Kalasagar Award (Bombay)
1995
Muthu
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1995
-
OSHOBISMIT AWARD for his Spirituality
Rajinish Ashram Award
1999
Muthu
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Government
1999
Padayappa
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Government
2000
-
PADMABHUSHAN AWARD
Central Government of India


  HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO RAJNIKANTH ( BORN SUPER STAR)



 

 

Monday, November 9, 2009

Japanese Companies Are Owed Billions in Dubai, National Says

By Zainab Fattah and Haris Anwar

Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Dubai companies, including Nakheel PJSC, owe billions of dollars to Japanese companies who worked on projects such as the emirate's metro and Palm Island, the National said, citing Japanese Consul General Seiichi Otsuka.

Some Japanese construction companies are facing serious problems as Dubai-based firms can't pay their bills, Otsuka was quoted as saying by the Abu Dhabi-based newspaper yesterday. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. and Taisei Corp. are among those affected by the non-payments, the National reported.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries spokesman Hideo Ikuno declined to comment when contacted by Bloomberg News yesterday. Calls to Taisei, Mitsubishi Corp., Obayashi Corp. and Kajima Corp. were not answered. Calls to Japan's consulate in Dubai weren't returned.

Nelson Ogunshakin, head of Britain's Association for Consultancy and Engineering, said in May that Nakheel had asked a number of consultants to accept discounts of 25 percent to 35 percent on outstanding invoices. Calls and e-mails to Nakheel today seeking comment were not returned.

Dubai developers have been struggling as the credit crisis crimped mortgage lending and speculators fled. Property prices slumped 52 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG said on Nov. 5.

Dubai, which set up a $20 billon fund to help state-related companies through the crisis, will probably raise the second $10 billion for the program in November, Emaar Properties PJSC chairman said last month. Nakheel received funds from a $10 billion support program to help it cope with the credit crisis.

Getting paid in Dubai remains "challenging," Al Habtoor Leighton Group, the construction company partly owned by Australia's largest builder, said in August.

Ziad Makhzoumi, chief financial officer of Arabtec Holding PJSC, said the company is collecting payments, but not "as quickly as we did before."

To contact the reporter on this story: Zainab Fattah in Dubai on zfattah@bloomberg.net

Friday, September 25, 2009

Honda's U3-X: A Geek-Friendly Unicycle

Gentlemen, start your incredibly lazy engines: Honda has a new answer for those of us too tired to get off our keisters. Meet the U3-X "personal mobility device," a unicycle-like ride that makes heading into the kitchen for pie as easy as -- well, pie.

Honda U3X Personal Mobility Device

The Harmonious Honda U3-X

Sure to excite mall cops everywhere, the Honda U3-X makes the Segway look like an outdated piece of junk that no one in their right mind would ride. (Actually, the Segway already looked like that. Disregard.) The device is a 2-foot tall infinity-symbol lookalike with two pull-out pads for your tuchas. Marketed as a mobility device that "co-exists in harmony with people" -- yes, seriously -- the U3-X lets you hop a squat and zip around a room simply by shifting your body weight.

Honda U3-X Unicycle

Honda says its U3-X allows for "free movement" in any direction, be it forward-backward, side-to-side, or on a diagonal. And the more you lean, the faster you go. At least, until the battery runs out (or someone sees you on this thing and proceeds to beat the living daylights out of you).

The Honda U3-X weighs about 22 pounds and is said to run for an hour on each charge. It'll officially debut at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show next month, after which it'll presumably be ridiculed and then promptly forgotten.