Below are some pictures clicked at MIT, Manipal during my first semester here. Hope you like it!
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The 15th block.
In front of the MIT Food Court. Notice the faint second rainbow above the first one. (And just for some additional knowledge, the dark band in the middle is called the Alexander’s Band)
From the 16th block. A day when the sky turned distinctively purple.
A misty morning.
The same morning. Different picture.
Manipal Institute of Technology from the side.
Clicked using the iPhone 3G and edited using the Windows Live Editor 2011. November 2010.
Originally posted with the same name at The K-Math Files.
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4 Comments
Aditya, these are some great snaps. iPhone has a good camera, nice editing too. Love the purple in the third image!
Images convey so much more! Manipal provides such vistas that really stimulate the mind. The blend of natural scenery and ugly human monstrosities creates a myriad of landscapes, that is thoroughly underappreciated in our day to day activities.
Aditya, these are some great snaps. iPhone has a good camera, nice editing too. Love the purple in the third image!
Loved the pics! R they from the fourteenth block???
great clarity…iPhone really captures the essence well…
I personally LOVED the first one!
Thanks a ton!
Oh, and I have added captions too, they should sort everything out! 🙂
Images convey so much more! Manipal provides such vistas that really stimulate the mind. The blend of natural scenery and ugly human monstrosities creates a myriad of landscapes, that is thoroughly underappreciated in our day to day activities.