Well, this is what reminds me of my childhood and I miss this a lot. In the busy world, I don't get a chance to play my favourite sport-Cricket. I love batting and that is why that Bat reminds me of my first bat that was gifted to me by my dad. I still remember how I used to hit balls into people's house with that bat. As children we were often asked to refer Oxford dictionary. Later I developed a hobby where I used to open random pages from the dictionary and read the words and their meanings. Drawing is another hobby of mine. And the game of marbles reminds me of how I used to play this with my grandma.
Sunday, 7 September 2014
Tanmayi Oak
Well, this is what reminds me of my childhood and I miss this a lot. In the busy world, I don't get a chance to play my favourite sport-Cricket. I love batting and that is why that Bat reminds me of my first bat that was gifted to me by my dad. I still remember how I used to hit balls into people's house with that bat. As children we were often asked to refer Oxford dictionary. Later I developed a hobby where I used to open random pages from the dictionary and read the words and their meanings. Drawing is another hobby of mine. And the game of marbles reminds me of how I used to play this with my grandma.
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Tanmayi:
what I miss in this set was the human presence. A bat on its own remains just that, a bat. How does one infuse meaning and emotion into it? And with careful consideration of varying shot sizes, composition, lighting, etc.
- Ajay
Hey Tanmayi, I love the pic of the cricket bat; even i went back to the time when i used to play cricket with the children in my village even till 2 years ago.
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