Friday, August 30, 2013

Morning

Morning by saish746
Morning, a photo by saish746 on Flickr.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

World Photography Day

World Photography Day by saish746
World Photography Day, a photo by saish746 on Flickr.

August 19th 2013
My Tribute to all the Photographers and Photo Enthusiasts.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Saturday, August 10, 2013

My Top 50 Movies - Last Decade (2003-2013) Hollywood

Year
Movie 
2013


Movie 43
2012


Argo
Zero dark thirty
Django unchained
Ted
Trouble with the Curve
Flight
2011


The Artist
The descendant
The Iron Lady
Soul Surfer
Mr. Popper's Penguins
J. Edgar
War Horse
2010


The Social Network
The King's Speech
How to Train Your Dragon
The American
Machete
Hereafter
Paranormal Activity 2
127 Hours
2009


The Hangover
Invictus
Inglourious Basterds
Amreeka 
Amelia 
2008


Kung Fu Panda
Slumdog Millionaire
Milk
Burn After Reading
88 minutes*
Righteous Kill *
Changeling
Gran Torino
Marley & Me
The Happening
2007


Paranormal Activity
No Country for Old Men
300
There Will Be Blood
Juno 
Grindhouse
The Bucket List
Into the Wild
Hostel: Part II 
2006


Babel
The Departed
Letters from Iwo Jima
The Queen
The Last King of Scotland
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Blood Diamond
Apocalypto
Eight Below
2005


Crash
Brokeback Mountain
Walk the Line
The Constant Gardener
Transamerica 
The Ring Two
Sin City
The Longest Yard
An Unfinished Life
Two for the Money
Munich
Stay 
Syriana
2004


The Passion of the Christ
Mystic River
Million Dollar Baby
The Motorcycle Diaries
The Butterfly Effect
50 First Dates
Starsky & Hutch
The Ladykillers
Kill Bill Vol. 2
DodgeBall
The Terminal
Ladder 49
The Grudge
Hotel Rwanda
2003


Pianist
Lost in Translation
21 Grams
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Matchstick Men
The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolution
Oldboy
Osama
The Recruit 




Biased
Bold
All-time favorite

Can be Ignored from the List

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Anything for Haleem

Anything for Haleem by saish746
Anything for Haleem, a photo by saish746 on Flickr.

When you are talking about Ramadan, one thing you cannot miss is Hyderabadi Haleem.
It came all the way to Hyderabad and now Bangalore from Arabs and is considered the perfect way to break the Ramadan fast (Iftar).Even in Bangalore, this version of Haleem is sold as Hyderabadi Haleem.
Interestingly Haleem is first non-vegetarian dish from India to get a GI (Geographical Indication) status.
Meat is slowly cooked for more than eight hours along with wheat, spices, barley and lentils. Then beaten/cooked to make paste like stew where it would be hard to distinguish between amalgamated grains and wheat. You can see a man exchanging Rs 40/- for a cup of Haleem. The seller put the ladle to get a good drop of Haleem into a bowl which will be topped with chopped mint leaves, lemon juice, coriander leaves, fried onions and green chilies.
Everyone queues up for Haleem, the mouthwatering meaty concoction.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Khansama

Khansama by saish746
Khansama, a photo by saish746 on Flickr.

Khansama or cook was busy loading skewers into charcoal. He was too serious with his craft and occasionally smiling when I showed him his pic on my camera. He just started so he told me come after 7pm when he would be ready with lots of Kebabs... While I was happy with this little heap :)

Making of Mutton Samosa

Making of Mutton Samosa by saish746
Making of Mutton Samosa, a photo by saish746 on Flickr.

This guy was very friendly and was really good to the photos. He was quick to impress me with his photos from old newspaper cutting. This is a regular scene of Royal Restaurant during Ramadan.
He also offered me tea and Kebabs

Teaser Ramadan

Teaser Ramadan by saish746
Teaser Ramadan, a photo by saish746 on Flickr.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Jazirat al-Hamra: Ghost Town

While Visiting Ras-Al Khaima, I was staying in beautiful island of Al Hamra Village. The Royal Breeze apartments were next to the beach and Marina club. Everyday I used to see a bunch of brown villages from my balcony with almost no movement and human presence.
Ras Al Khaima
Baffled with this, when I enquired my Driver, he told me about an uninhabited Ghost town. Now I was excited as hell to go there. considering my tastes with graveyards and other scary places.
After Sunset there is almost no activity other than a Ship going past or some cars doing off roading. There is also a port near by.
Welcome effect
This place is Jazirat al-Hamra, or the Red Island, located in Ras al Khaimah.
Ghost Town of RAK
It is also known as the ghost town. After doing a lot of research over internet I was not able to find many convincing article about this place. Some have suggested that this town is haunted, hence abandoned, and has remained uninhabited and neglected since the beginning of century.
Once build by Za'ab tribe of coastal Ras Al Khaimah, this place goes back to 14th century. This small coastal town was mainly a Pearl Fishing village and was occupied by Hadhr or Coastal Bedouins. Some suggests that due to economic crisis and decline of natural Pearl Industry, the Hadhrs were forced to migrate, deserting this town trading off for a better place in search of better living. Since then this peninsular village is not in living conditions. They have left their mosque, watch towers,houses etc behind just to crumble away in history. 
Jazirat protected
Another theory suggests presence of Jinns and other evil spirits.

"Flanked by RAK's largest luxury projects, including the Al Hamra Hotel and Village, a Dh800 million water park, Dana Island and Mina al Arab, the historic village includes some of Ras al Khaimah's desired waterfront property. As the only preserved village in the UAE and possibly the entire Gulf, from the time before oil was discovered, it is an archaeological jewel, a sandcastle village, its houses built of coral stone and bricks made of sand and seashells. The emirate's archaeologists believe the site has been inhabited since at least the 16th century.
Yet to the families who lived there, elbowed out by progress, Jazirat al Hamra is not just a symbol of the Emirates' past or future, it is their home and identity. Although they live in more modern housing nearby, most families still own the houses they abandoned 40 years ago and are reluctant to sell them to developers. "This is a place of old memories," says Aamna bint Qadeeb al Zaabi, Aisha's daughter. "No matter how much money they offer, it cannot be bought. This is our history.""1

Finally after so much talks and time over internet , I decided to go with my camera to capture the crumbling history of Middle East.
Apparition Walk Alone
Al Jazeerah
Ghostly
The First thing you will  notice is the peace and calm of this place. The first building was like a open courtyard with rooms around it.
Spook
Door Ajar
Old Ruins
The walls are of mud and brick now merged with sea shells and corals. They look so mesmerizing and gives a look that they were immersed inside waters for quite some time. 
Looks like most of the houses were built from coral rag, the roofs were constructed from palm trunks. The walls of the oldest buildings have larger pieces of coral.
embedded
Wall of shells
centuries
Coral wall

However I also found out some newer built buildings with cement and stones and to my surprise these buildings were numbered. I believe there were some restoration done by the UAE government.
Access to RAK old town
Grassy ruins
17

13

House number 10
Shattered dreams
Further ahead there was a Mosque. It was empty and destroyed with cracks all over , as if it was a victim of EarthQuake.

Cracks in Minar
Mosque of Ghost Town
Once upon a time inside a Mosque
minaret
Top Mosque
All the iron/metal objects were rusted.
latch
There was a sense of spookiness inside the buildings, the crumbles staircases, broken windows or doors.
I couldn't see a single soul out there.
Framed
Stairs
Monochrome Bricks
While wandering around I came across the central figure, a magnificent watch tower. 
Iconic Ghost town
It looked so fragile yet so photogenic that I sat there admiring the effort in its destroyed beauty. It was indeed splendid.
Abandoned
Wall and Holes
Period
Sand and Wall

There were wells and rooms of smaller sizes. The central Ghost town looked pretty old, while the outer building were moderately new and had electric switches. 
Still Far
Frame RAK

destruction
Window of Mosque
Mesh
Gateway to Ruins
Wind Holes
I was bewildered when I saw a doll head, it was ghosty and horryfying. I didnt touch and clicked the picture.
It might sound too probable to someone who might not beilive in ghosts.
Head Shot
but for me it was a quick shot and a nice picture.
Lonely tower

Watchtower of Ras Al Khaima

There was another Mosque, at the other side, equally deserted and abandoned.
Minaret
 Deserted

Ghostly

Finally Sun was setting off and I had a good time shooting this town.
Landscape

This is my nephew who went along

Fashion inside Ghost Towm
Ghost town shooting
Say Goodbye!!


Sunset Time





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