Postcards from Nepal: Flora and More
I have already posted a few posts containing aerial views and landscapes of Nepal provided by fellow slacker Su Ko. In this post I am following up with a few more of his photographs of Nepal but it is not about landscapes. These are mostly close up shots of the rain drenched nature along with...
Email marketing 2.0: Of gay matrimony, Nigerian philanthropists, UK lotteries and Viagra mailers
Disclaimer: This post by no means expresses my disrespect towards the LGBT community, the Chinese, the British or the Nigerians and Brokeback Mountain still remains my favourite romantic flick in terms of plausibility.
Postcards from Nepal: Landscapes and Cloudscapes
In the previous post I posted some pictures of Nepal by Su Ko, who visited the country recently. In this post I am sharing some more of the same. But these are more intimate compared to the aerial views of the last post.
Postcards from Nepal: Aerial View and First Look
Nepal may be a pristine piece of Himalayan wet dream for backpackers, a buffer zone between India and China, nostalgia of a deceased Kingdom or vagitus of a greenhorn democracy, depending on your inclination and ideology. Nevertheless, no one can deny the visual delight that the home of Mount Everest has to offer. Fellow slacker...
Vintage Mumbai Picnik’ed
Let me share a few vintage SoBo photographs taken on a day during the Kala Ghoda festival. South Bombay, with its colonial architecture and nostalgic charm, always offers something that the rest of the city can never do. Now that I am out of Mumbai, SoBo looks even more seductive.








