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Organized Chaos by Sutapa Dasa

Organized Chaos by Sutapa Dasa

Jan 5, 2014 | Photoscope, Sutapa Dasa, Volume-11 Number-02 (Indian)

When driving in India anything goes. No speed limits, no lane discipline, no right of way… do what you want, just make sure you horn so that everyone’s aware! Once, I witnessed a head-on collision, causing both vehicles serious damage. As the two drivers... read more

The S-curve by Vivek Thakkar

Oct 1, 2013 | Photoscope, Vivek Thakkar, Volume-10 Number-11 (Indian)

Art students begin to learn the foundation in drawing by learning about line followed by tone. Line has many functions in art like drawing a form, creating symbol, designs, etc. In nature we see three kinds of line: the straight line, the circle and the s-curve. Most... read more
Digesting Life by Sutapa Dasa

Digesting Life by Sutapa Dasa

Sep 1, 2013 | Photoscope, Sutapa Dasa, Volume-10 Number-10 (Indian)

  How should we react to life's challenges? To answer this question, a teacher once told his student to bring a cup of boiling water, a potato, some cotton wool and a bottle of herbs. The teacher plumped the potato into the cup. After some time the hard... read more
The Peace Formula by Manish Goel

The Peace Formula by Manish Goel

Aug 1, 2013 | Manish Goel, Photoscope, Volume-10 Number-09 (Indian)

Once a king arranged a competition to find out who could create the best painting symbolizing peace. Many artists participated. One man made a painting of a peaceful scene showing nice trees, rivers, and birds. Another painting showed a massive storm, where trees were... read more

Passive Outside, Active Inside by Nanda Dulal Dasa

Jul 1, 2013 | Nanda Dulal Dasa, Photoscope, Volume-10 Number-08 (Indian)

This simple crane is just looking around. The spotless white color adds to its simplicity.How ever,if an innocuous fish happens to come by, the scene will suddenly transform into an intense fight. The crane will swoop and in a flash the fish will be history. We... read more
Build High, Dig Deep by Sutapa Dasa

Build High, Dig Deep by Sutapa Dasa

Jun 1, 2013 | Photoscope, Sutapa Dasa, Volume-10 Number-07 (Indian)

  Skyscrapers are well-known for their deep foundations. The calculation of depth is primarily based on three things: the height of the building, the softness of the soil, and the severity of the weather conditions. As long as you have a good foundation, you can... read more
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