Tuesday, October 24, 2006

I call the random shots

When you have just purchased a digital camera chances are in the midst of excitement you are eager to use it in a manner that is rather impetous probably lacking any sense of direction. You would then wonder how long you would be able to sustain a line without a theme. It is like life and life itself. People first work to stay alive then they work for $$$ for status and for power. Soon we tend to forget about living altogether.We become oblivious neglectful and insensitive to all things natural simple and beautiful. At times we end up paying heavy social costs in terms of personal health and dirty environment and ad nauseam. A picture tell a thousand words. Above illustrates the big expanse landscape so typical of our island state. The picture is taken from a stretch of highway on my trip back from Hobart airport
The dockland of Hobart. Historically this have been set as provedoring points for whalers and seal hunters. Today more tourists throng the place than local inhabitants.




Here is a typical middle class suburb where my regular customers seem to come from. The suburb is also named after water view and it is called Sandy Bay. In the foreground you may notice part of Hobart's city. The writer is too poor to live there.


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