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Friday, February 20, 2009

Roses- One of the Unforseen Benefits of Attending Conferences

Rose in Bloom

Since Monday, I have been staying at my sister's place and attending a training program at the Jamia Milla Islamia University.

Multicolored Rose

Apart from the main benefit of attending the conference, I was able to capture at least 20 beautiful images of roses. Jamia is just full of them.

Burning Bright- Another Rose from the Jamia Millia Islamia Gardens

But for me to be able to process more variety and some of the really good pictures, I have to reach Gurgaon first. So I would be blogging from the home base from tomorrow.

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11 Comments:

Blogger Deepak said...

Nice shot of the rose! I liked the first one. No shots of the rose's heart??

8:26 AM  
Anonymous Paradox said...

Nature is so full of wonder and beauty. The mix of colours in the pictures is worth admiring.

Btw..I liked the title of the post too; almost as if you received a lot of attention. :o)

10:23 AM  
Anonymous Kalyan Banerjee said...

Didn't know that JMI has such flowers in its gardens. Nevertheless, good captures. Reminds me of the Annual Flower Show at Lalbagh, Bangalore. Which, of course, I miss every year.

3:14 PM  
Blogger Hobo ........ ........ ........ said...

I love the first pic.
Excellent !!!

5:14 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Deepak, thanks for the comment. I have tried that too in one of my previous posts.

Paradox, no I did not get more attention than I deserved. I really had a gala time clicking pictures.

Kalyan, I too somehow end up missing all the flower shows!

Thanks Hobo.

11:10 PM  
Anonymous Paradox said...

Hey, where did that 'deserving' part come from?

2:56 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Paradox, there is certainly a story behind that but I don't think I am going to tell it on my blog!

6:44 PM  
Anonymous sandeep said...

beautiful roses indeed!

looks like u used picasa to blur out the background. may be u shud try to get it in-camera. next time try zooming in from a distance and using a larger aperture setting. guess ur camera supports upto f/2.8 and 3x zoom

10:13 AM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Sandeep thanks for the tip. Would surely try it next time when I use the SLR.

7:20 PM  
Blogger Vamsee said...

Love the first picture. Very well taken.

11:47 AM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Thanks Vamsi.

11:54 AM  

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