Thursday, April 07, 2005


JNU Landscape, along with the "Corruption Tank" as seen from ParthaSarthyRock (PSR) at dusk.[Edited using PicasaPosted by Hello

10 comments:

huixin said...

Wow!There are a lot of interesting pictures here! You bring your camera with you where ever you go?

Siddharth said...

Yep :-) I'm nuts.I don't know how long will I keep doing this, but I *am* glad I bought a very compact camera.

Thanks a lot for your comment.

Anonymous said...

See ... that's why I plug for the Cybershot, can't get more handy than that. Anyways, nice shot. And what may I ask is "corruption tank" ??

Siddharth said...

You'll have to ask a JNU'ite for the proper history :-)
But as far as I know through B, someone built this huge water tank in JNU and after completion they realized that if they put water in it, it'll break! (Can you imagine how wonderful that'll be to see :-D) There seems to have been some design fault. So it's just a showpiece, and hence has always been called the "Corruption Tank".

Anonymous said...

this is beautiful! awesome snap!

Siddharth said...

thanks divya. This also has the most editing done using Picasa. It does get difficult to take pictures in low light. And I'm pretty impressed how easy it was to use Picasa to bring out the colors!

Nish said...

Nice one here! the tank also in nicely composed!

Anonymous said...

If you want to really demonstrate the power of picasa to your blog visitors then you should also post the unprocessed picture. You know ... something like a 'before and after' thing.

Siddharth said...

thanks nish.
and amit, i don't *want* to show anyone the power of Picasa. (Since they don't pay me enogh to advertise ;-)) I mention that info just to have a clear conscience. I don't want to take credit that is due to Picasa :-)
However, I do intend to post a couple of pics already posted after I edit them using Picasa, especially the earlier pic where people gave suggestions. That should *display* the power of Picasa. (Note: Power can be used both ways so we'll have to see...)

Anonymous said...

With great power comes great responsibilty.
-- Spiderman.

Use your power wisely ;-)