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Don’t deliver us from Evil

04 Dec 2011 | no comments » Add a comment


Good vs. Evil, Light vs. Dark etc have had a long battle since the beginning of the intellectual era of mankind. Evil/Dark is always frowned upon. It has been revolted against so much that any talk, discussion on it is seen as blasphemy.

 

Evil/Dark however is important.

 

Take for instance the earliest concepts the war

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Steve Jobs

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The monk who sold us iPads

10 Oct 2011 | 12 comments » Add a comment


The monk: Who came to India driven by a need to explore his spiritual self and met Neem Karoli Baba. He adopted Buddhism and even shaved his head and wore monk clothes even when he came back. Buddhist monk Kobun Chino Otogawa presided over his marriage in 1991.

 

The drug addict: His experiments with

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candle light photography

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Candle light photography. Light source in the frame.

12 Jan 2010 | 2 comments » Add a comment


This shows an example where a low light source is in the frame rather then just the reflected light from the source on the subject. Notice how the viewer attention now alternates between the candle the the person, and since the lamp is more brighter than the subjects face you tend to see the image from its perspective. 

 

Freddie is seen here holding the lamp at Souza Lobo restaurant Calangute.


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