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A Week with Point-and-Shoot Camera : Canon PowerShot s100
In one of my earlier posts, I had mentioned how I had inclined to Mobile Phone cameras for personal photography. Over a period of time these tiny devices have undergone as many advancements as the beast – Digital SLR camera – has undergone. Technology has been a great leveler in the field of photography. Today, the camera and the craft have both been democratized. Entry level barriers to owning a D-SLR camera don’t really exist anymore. There seems to be a D-SLR camera available to suit everyone’s budget. I constantly get queries like ‘suggest me a good D-SLR please’. In the D-SLR euphoria that has gripped everyone, it is easy to forget that compact digital cameras or commonly known as Point-and-Shoot Digicams, have also undergone advancements like the mobile Phone Cameras.
I always ask people to give a thought to investing on a good Point-and-Shoot camera instead of going for an entry-level D-SLR. Sometimes, Point-and-Shoot fits the need of the buyer. Especially, if one wants to do a lot of travel or street photography, then these lightweight cameras can be of great advantage.
I have stopped carrying my Canon EOS 5D Mark2 on travels unless there is a professional assignment in it. My personal trips are a break from regular work. I prefer to travel light-weight with as little luggage as possible. I am a sucker for stories and stories-telling images. It is an instinct to reach out for a camera and photograph a frame that tells a story to me. Till recently, mobile phone cameras had been a companion during my journeys. But, then I decided to invest on more horse power in tiny cameras. I bought a Canon PowerShot s100 Point-and-Shoot digital camera.
I think the popular term Point-and-shoot is kind of misnomer today. Canon s100 and a lot of other compact cameras of the day have most of the features of Digital SLR cameras. Complete manual controls, wider apertures, faster shooting speeds, HD video, on-camera filters, RAW mode, and so on, are packed into s100 and cameras in its league. It must be noted that I bought s100 almost a year after its official release. In other words, a lot of newer compact cameras have more advanced features than s100. Exciting feature missing in s100 but available in newer compact cameras is the feature of inter-changeable lenses. But, with a zoom lens from 24mm to 120mm focal lengths (35mm camera equivalent) s100 suited most of my requirements for travel and street photography.
So, I decided to put it to field test. I gifted this to myself in advance as my 30th birthday present. It was the last week of my twenties and circumstances led me to travel to Mumbai city as a last-minute plan and spend the week there with my fiancée. So, in her company I welcomed my thirties. And off-course I also bid farewell to an eventful decade of my life – my dear twenties. No regrets from it. I cherish every moment of it.
My s100 traveled along with me to Mumbai and back, as I documented the situations that spoke to me during the last week of my twenties. I have present here some of the images I made during the trip on this camera. This in no way is any definitive or comprehensive visual guide to Mumbai city. The city is vast and has countless stories to tell and places to visit. This is a snapshot of my life in relation to the people and places I visited over a week.
Goodbye twenties. Hello thirties!
Dear life, bring on the roller coaster. I am ready for another uncertain ride.
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Another $10 Discount on Fistful of Dreams

The cover of the book "Fistful of Dreams: An Adopted Girl's Journey"
There is a good news for others who haven’t yet been able to buy my book, Fistful of Dreams, during the last discount sale by Blurb, and/or have had some issues with the pricing. Blurb.com - the printers of the book are again offering a $10 discount on the book for all the orders placed in the February month (orders placed on or before 27th February).
To get the 10$ discount, please follow the below steps.
- Visit the link www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2318235 to preview the sample pages from the book and to buy it.
- Chose between Soft-cover and Hardcover version of the book and proceed to checkout.
- Select the Shipping address and options and continue to checkout page
- At the checkout page use SAVE10 as the Promo/Gift code ( SAVE10 in uppercase letters only).
- And click on Apply Code to get 10 $ discount on the bill.
- And complete the payment process
Alternately, below is the preview of the book. Click on the Shopping cart symbol at the bottom. And then follow the steps 2 to 6 mentioned above.
(Note: Offer is valid till February 27th, 2012 only.)
Fistful of Dreams project was originally realized as a multimedia that went viral over social networks . To reach an audience beyond social network, I self-published Book version of Fistful of Dreams in year 2011. Later, I released a low-cost offering of Fistful of Dreams E-book for people using iPad, iPhone and iTouch. I thank the online community and patrons of social documentary photography have supported me in their humble capacities all through this journey.
(Note: If you like my work, then please do share the link to this website with others. Also, if you’d like to support me in my projects, then feel free to click the ‘flattr’ button at the bottom of the post. Flattr is a social micro-payment system. )
Bangalore Pride March 2011

A participant during the Bangalore Pride March. Sunday, 27th November 2011. © Nishant Ratnakar
The 4th annual Bangalore Pride March was held in Bangalore city on Sunday, 27th November 2011. The march was held from Thulasi park to City Town hall and saw huge participation from members of various sexual orientations. This year the march was held as part of Bangalore Pride and Karnataka Sexual Minorities Rights festival, which was held from November 19th to 27th. Pride march is held across cities of the world as a symbol of resistance against oppression faced by Queer movement.
Last year, the queer festival had held a group exhibition titled as, ‘Body Politics.’ As part of this exhibition I had showcased images from my project In the life of Romal. This year there was no such group photography exhibition, but there were a series of events held as part of the festival, and all of them culminated in the pride march.
Visually, pride marches are always a colourful event. The attire, the flags, the banners – everything about the pride march is bright and loud. And with the march taking place in Indian streets, I believe it makes it even more colourful. Pride marches, also knows as gay parades, are definitely a feast for a street photographer.
Below, I share a portfolio of images from this year’s pride march.
A selection of these photographs are available for licensing worldwide via Demotix news agency. Organizations can buy it via Demotix or write to me to use these images.
A set of photographs from this series are available as Open-edition fine-art prints. Visit my personal gallery online at sen6 to buy them. All photographs are printed on archival-quality matte papers. The framed prints are shipped to any location across India.
(Note: If you like my work, then please do share the link to this website with others. Also, if you’d like to support me in my projects, then feel free to click the ‘flattr’ button at the bottom of the post. Flattr is a social micro-payment system. Alternately, you can even buy my Books/E-books.)
10 Dollars discount on Fistful of Dreams

The cover of the book "Fistful of Dreams: An Adopted Girl's Journey"
Many thanks to everyone who has supported Fistful of Dreams project in various ways. From sharing the original multimedia and letting it go viral over social networks , to sharing & buying the Book version of Fistful of Dreams, and to even sharing & downloading the Fistful of Dreams E-book, the online community and patrons of social documentary photography have supported me in their humble capacities.
There is a good news for others who haven’t yet been able to buy the Fistful of Dreams book and/or have had some issues with the pricing. In keeping up with the Spirit of giving season of November month, Blurb.com – the printers of the book are offer a 10 US Dollars discount on the book for all the orders placed in the November month.
To get the 10$ discount, please follow the below steps.
- Visit the link www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2318235 to preview the sample pages from the book and to buy it.
- Chose between Soft-cover and Hardcover version of the book and proceed to checkout.
- Select the Shipping address and options and continue to checkout page
- At the checkout page use BIGTEN as the Promo/Gift code ( BIGTEN in uppercase letters only).
- And click on Apply Code to get 10 $ discount on the bill.
- And complete the payment process
Alternately, below is the preview of the book. Click on the Shopping cart symbol at the bottom. And then follow the steps 2 to 6 mentioned above.
(Note: Offer is valid till November 30th, 2011 only.)
(Note: If you like my work, then please do share the link to this website with others. Also, if you’d like to support me in my projects, then feel free to click the ‘flattr’ button at the bottom of the post. Flattr is a social micro-payment system. )
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