A red vented bulbul in Nerul, Navi Mumbai.
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Saturday Photohunt
A Kingfisher against a fuzzy background in Nerul, Navi Mumbai.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Skywatch Friday
Blooming sun at Andheri, Mumbai.
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Thursday Challenge - Lights
Gulls basking in the Golden lights of a beautiful morning at Apollo Bunder near Gateway of India.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
ABC Wednesday - X
Xenophobia? Whats that?! Pigeons - colour no bar - roosting together opposite GPO (General Post Office) in Mumbai.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
MyWorld
New Empire - Another old single screen cinema surviving in South Mumbai.
The Empire Theatre was designed in a Baroque style by architect Arthur Payne, with internal decorations by the local firm O'Connor & Gerald. It opened as a live theatre on 21st February 1908. Seating was provided for 1,000, in orchestra stalls, circle & gallery levels, and there were also boxes with additional seating. It had a large fully equipped stage. There was a domed ceiling, and it was said to be the first theatre in Asia to be constructed with a cantilevered balcony.
Films were being screened from 1920, alternating with live shows, and by the 1930's, it was converted into a full time cinema. It was re-named New Empire Cinema in 1937.
It was re-modeled in 1948 by British architect M.A. Riddley Abbott, who gave it the splendid Art Deco style seen today. The New Empire Cinema was taken over by 20th Century Fox Corp. in 1955 and was the Bombay showcase cinema for their films.
Renovation was carried out in 1996, and the cinema was returned to its former glory, with the interior being one of the finest Art Deco style interiors in Mumbai. The New Empire Cinema screens first run Western films, dubbed into Hindi, and East Indian films. The make the single screen viable, three or four different films are screened each day.
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Monochrome mania
Reflections in a cafe in South Mumbai.
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