Hornbills and Rainforests

Got back last week from a shot trip to Dandali, Anshi and Ganeshgudi in north Karnataka region. I’ve uploaded bunch of pics as usual in the recent section of my website. The hornbills and lot of small rare birds were the highlight of the trip. Hornbill Habitat Ganeshgudi, Katnataka, 15 Feb 2006 Hornbills are the lifeblood of the rainforests. These birds largely feed of fruits and play a dynamic role in seed dispersal of numerous trees and are critically important to the regeneration and survival of the rainforest ecosystems. These are the major seed dispersers, which carry the seeds many…

Donating old hardware

Does anyone know any good NGO/School which could use old tech hardware ? I have printer, cd-drives, LOT of cables, networking gear, PC (PII 266Mhz, 14″ monitor) and bunch of misc other stuff. I’m just curious, what have all of you done with your 4 to 8 year old computer equipment? (The working ones ofcourse)

Bunch of new pics from my old collection

The World in Our Hands I just love this picture. The pattern on the tyre makes a lovely backdrop and this insect stretched its leg, just in the right way to make it look very attractive. This picture of course tells a story too. The story conveys our relationship with the environment, and how delicate the nature and wildlife around us is and how easily we can destroy it all. I’ve uploaded bunch of new pictures from my old Kanha and Bannerghatta collection.

Cochin trip and press back home

Got back this morning from a trip to Cochin, Kerala. Cherian, Deepak, Akhil and Suneef thanks a lot for the ensuring a wonderful time guys. The place was amazing. Yesterday, went out to Fort Kochi to see the Chinese fishing nets and tried out the most tastiest fish I’ve ever had in my life. The concept is pretty simple: The fishermen catch the fish using the nets and they display them fresh right there. You buy the fish you want and walk over to the other side of the road, where a small restaurant will cook it for you. I…

Civet Coffee (Kopi Luwak)

Palm Civet Droppings Two months ago when when I was at BR Hills, Narayana, the local tribal showed me these civet droppings just off the road. Normally coffee planters do not have issues with any animals, as none of them touch the coffee beans, except the common palm civet. The civet loves coffee berries and when it eats them, the civet only digests the fruit and the actually coffee bean, comes out in its droppings. Civet Cat Now follow this closely People believe that these civets know how ripe these berries are and they always pick the berries which are…

Not just another manic birthday

Except for sleep, I’ve basically been partying the last two days non-stop , thanks a ton for everything, you made sure I’ve had the best birthday of my life and pampered my like king the last 2 days 😀 and thanks everyone else too who turned up at coffee world and herbs and spices and everyone and all the folks who flooded me with sms, lj comments and emails 🙂 Carrots and lemons will never be the same again.

Finally my Photo Gallery

Last month, after the Wildlife Award, I’ve seen a big spike in users coming to my site via search engines, looking for my photographs. Except for the photographs on my blog, I really did not have anything more. So I tried to play around with few open-source gallery systems. Almost all the OSS gallery’s are geared for travel photography, in the sense all of them have a directory style hierarchy and you are suppose to categorize your pics accordingly and place them in their respective folders. Since my pictures are wildlife ones, I wanted feature where, people can browse pictures…

2006 and random things …

It’s been almost a month since I’ve last updated. December has been a very busy month and something or the other kept me busy. Random things in no particular order I finally decided to write my own gallery scripts. I’ve played around with so many of them, but all of them fell short. All of them use the concept of ‘Albums’ which does not work for me. Wrote a gallery system from scratch which uses tags for everything. I should have it up and running in a week (and this time I promise) Got myself the Maxtor 250GB disk. No…

Does this picture look familiar ?

It was good enough to win me the ‘Wildlife Photographer of the Year‘ title it seems. Since most of you do not get Sanctuary Magazine, here’s the information that’s been written inside about the front cover: “Kalyan Varma is the Sanctuary ABN AMRO Wildlife Photographer of the year 2005. This is his image of a worker ant Harpegnathos saltator assassinating the de-alated queen” This brilliant and aesthetically beautiful image reveals a worker jumping ant Harpegnathos saltator murdering the queen. The image was shot in Karnataka’s BRT Wildlife Sanctuary in the Southern Western Ghats. The queen had just torn off her…

Trip to Kanha and Mumbai

Starting early tomorrow morning, I’m off to Kanha National park in Madhya Pradesh on a 4 day photography trip. Going there with some kickass equipment like a 500mm IS lens as my camera is broken right now (more about it later). From there I’m off to Mumbai on some very important work. I’ll be there from 7th to 10th. Anyone wants to meetup there ?