Kadina Rahasya (Mysteries of the forest)

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Adithya Biloor
Kadina Rahasya (Mysteries of the forest)
I tried a series with the title 'Mysteries of the forest'. Though all the images are not nature images I think I can share a few images here. This is one of those.
Below are some more images from the series.
Would like to know your views.
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Tue Oct 15, 2013 5:45 pm
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Commentby Hrishikesh N on Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:47 pm

Sincerely, My imbecile mind is lost.... I found all the images so much beyond my time (or may be only me, and my lacking , i guess)... not like any similar mind projections as images that i have seen before.. ( when i mentioned Projections, not connected to any processing methods at all... truly as projected expressions from the mind).. These images are really interesting, ... how did you Arrive at them..??.. Eager to know more... Thank you.

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Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:17 am

Adithya, this is an amazing series, a novel creations from you. While I can't relate these image well to the title, "Mysteries of the forest", these made a strong impression in me about forgotten truth about the fact that we are part of the nature itself. I love the first image and the last but one image for this reason - we belong to the same soil as those fallen leaves, we will be part of the soil ourselves. For how long can we pretend not to ? I also like the desperate *look* at the nature from *outside* in the last frame. Overall, a very effective set of images. Congrats on these, I am sure you can build a fine series on this theme !! Very effective use of multiple-exposure as a technique too. Thanks for sharing.

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Commentby knkedlaya on Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:37 am

One of the finest. Really liked the concept. First one steals the show for me. The broken soil complements very well with the person's position, depicts what Ganesh mentions some times.. "Punarapi jananam...". TFS the series!!!

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Commentby Ashwini Kumar Bhat on Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:43 pm

A very very brave attempt Adithya! I was bowled over the first time I saw the series. The main posted image and the second in the other set are my favorites. They easily take the viewer beyond the image very quickly. Very powerful creations Adithya!

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Commentby swapnil19 on Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:23 pm

superb concept and amazing execution sir :) loved the fist and last one most .. outta world

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Commentby Adithya Biloor on Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:50 pm

Thanks everyone for liking the image.
@Hrishikesh- In the series I have tried to imprint human on the canvas of nature there by establishing a connection/ correlating nature and human's persona.
@ Ganesh- About the title- forest here is a general word to indicate nature and the nature can be nature or human' nature.... :)

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Commentby dinesh.ramarao on Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:34 am

Adithya, this is a very very brave series.
Looking at each one of them, it crosses my mind as it did to Ganesh why the title? There are questions, arguments, thoughts that arise in our, rather my mind, that why did you select a human imprint on the backdrop of nature? While taking a bold step is to be appreciated, it needs to be justified and a well thought one as to why ? Or is that the arrogance made you to imprint yourself on nature ? Is this the other way ? It raises questions - and does that make it a series ? Questions again Adithya ! I am not in sync with this at all :) this set of creation is a puzzle to me.
Just one more thought, does this set hold place in this forum ? as pure nature forum - humans not allowed here ? or Ganesh just endorsed by saying "strong impression in me about forgotten truth about the fact that we are part of the nature itself " :) - a fine line sometimes appear wider and wider !
-RD

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Commentby Adithya Biloor on Thu Oct 17, 2013 3:05 pm

Number of 'questions' in your comment makes the image successful for me RD ;)

Is it his arrogance to imprint on nature? may be...

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Commentby Sriharsha Ganjam on Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:32 pm

Love the first two images Aditya! Its got a surreal concept. Reminds me of my inner self which longs to get away to some place peaceful and quiet.

Commentby Prashanth Sampagar on Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:19 pm

Amazing series, Adithya! I got goose bumps after seeing the first and the third image. Really like the thought process behind these images. For me this series has really opened up a new way of making images. Thanks for sharing.

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Commentby neelu on Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:28 am

Aditya, very profound series here, and they leave a lasting impression, each one of them is special . well done.

Commentby Shivakumarm on Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:10 pm

Awesome serious Adithya...Can't stop seeing the first image again and again..

Commentby Vikas T R on Wed Oct 23, 2013 11:52 am

amazing series Adithya. Loved the first image and keep visiting this page again and again. Though i am little confused with the hand (palm) and the leg positions in the first image, this series is really a bold attempt. TFS

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