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Commented on 31 Dec 2021 05:07:03

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Image by : Ganesh H Shankar

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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I wouldn't have included the tree on the right, that's me only. Print challenge is to get those darker tones under the boulders. -RD

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Commented on 29 Dec 2021 06:00:28

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Image by : Ganesh H Shankar

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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"you are on the path of changing your signature" , thanks for sharing this amazing work Ganesh.

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Commented on 02 Sep 2020 06:13:23

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Image by : Prashanth Sampagar

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Its all your favorite green Prashanth, -RD

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Commented on 02 Sep 2020 06:09:34

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Image by : ramesh_adkoli

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Saar, I would have liked a bit DOF to bring in more monsoon wetness below the cup. -RD

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Commented on 02 Sep 2020 06:05:05

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Image by : Nevil Zaveri

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Very cryptic Nevil, keep rolling. -RD

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Commented on 02 Sep 2020 06:02:49

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Image by : Vageesha AR

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Aha, I just thought if I had made an image of this, I would have added to my Art of clutter series. These kind of images are real O2 for our creative minds. Thanks for sharing, -RD

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Commented on 04 Jul 2020 05:58:06

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Image by : dinesh.ramarao

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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While making this image, i had not thought of any Raagas, However, when I saw the theme this month i thought of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YUO34WHNcc from Pt.Venkatesh Kumar and found the image from my vault. -RD

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Commented on 03 Jul 2020 04:29:29

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Image by : Madhav Jois

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Your seeing is different this lockdown period Madhav, -RD

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Commented on 03 Jul 2020 04:26:53

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Image by : Ghanshyam Savani

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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I'm yet to understand this Mahabharata series ! -RD

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Commented on 30 Jun 2020 05:08:52

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Image by : Madhav Jois

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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OHO! Brilliant, this lock-down has made your seeing more creative and stronger in execution. Thanks for sharing Madhav, -RD

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Commented on 30 Jun 2020 05:03:14

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Image by : Adithya Biloor

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Your personal forest was never explored prior this... We are coming. -RD

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Commented on 30 Jun 2020 04:57:23

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Image by : Adithya Biloor

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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I'm coming Adithya, - RD

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Commented on 29 May 2020 04:51:11

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Image by : Rajkumar

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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I have always liked your treatment of tones, as Nevil said, would like to hold a print of this in the next print meet. -RD

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Commented on 29 May 2020 04:49:52

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Image by : Snehal Patel

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Ah, what and order of clutter ! -RD

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Commented on 29 May 2020 04:47:21

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Image by : Ganesh H Shankar

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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To the best of my understanding and opinion: Human learning is not just data pattern matching, but to "intelligently" process them to "understand" and "respond" , there is an element of "emotion", Now, so far, as on this day, Artificial Intelligence is pattern match and make decisions on the match and extrapolate "intelligence" to make it appear intelligent. The response is an action by AI, but to "respond" with "emotion" and "understanding" is still far away. Eventually, this could happen, we would have a emotionally wired robot. Coming to this image, this is not what we both had in our mind, few years back when we discussed the "blend". Surely not even close enough, to my mind. The algorithms by Harish Narayanan are his intelligence ? or is it an intelligence factor learnt by his lending of "match" , I'm lost thinking in this line. While being in developing algorithms world for over two decades has given some intelligence to me to understand new algorithms, I failed to understand this Deep Learning, MY INTELLIGENCE failure? So be it, but, but, this is a step in getting heterogeneous "styles" blended with content ? I think, these are our deep learning on new ways of creative work, but, can we give away creative thinking to technology? I have questions and questions, have not found answers, will keep trying. -RD

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Commented on 23 May 2020 03:52:35

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Image by : Ganesh H Shankar

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Ganesh, I'm yet to understand deep learning, shall come back on this image sometime next week. On the first look, can AI deliver creativity ? Art and Art'ificial go together? -RD

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Commented on 27 Jan 2020 05:16:21

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Image by : PARMAR VIJAY

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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And as Ganesh mentioned earlier, this is a winner , best wishes, -RD

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Commented on 27 Jan 2020 05:13:10

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Image by : dhaivat.hathi

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One 'winning' example of 'art of seeing' getting widened with 'urban setting' ... Best wishes -RD

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Commented on 27 Jan 2020 05:10:15

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Image by : Ghanshyam Savani

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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I had totally missed this, saw this today. Indeed this is : ART OF SEEING : best wishes Ghanshyam. -RD

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Commented on 26 Nov 2019 05:42:54

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Image by : Ganesh H Shankar

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Due on the quill? -RD

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Commented on 26 Nov 2019 05:40:50

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Image by : Mohammad Iqbal

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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"Out of focus" have lead us to focus on the art of seeing over the years, - RD

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Commented on 26 Nov 2019 05:37:11

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Image by : ramesh_adkoli

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Baryta print for sure. - RD

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Commented on 26 Nov 2019 05:36:10

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Image by : Rajkumar

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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What a clutter ! Thanks Raj, this has given me new images in my mind to realize them on the camera sensor. - RD

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Commented on 22 Nov 2019 05:57:38

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Image by : dinesh.ramarao

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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Yes Ganesh, this is a dual exposure. Regarding the interpretation of the image, I leave it to the viewer. - RD

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Commented on 10 Sep 2019 07:54:06

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Image by : Nevil Zaveri

Comment by : dinesh.ramarao


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When the purpose of life is served, for those leaves "fate" is dusted. They have lived to die, to reincarnate . -RD