Rungta’s http://prateekrungta.com/ Global feed for prateekrungta.com en-us Copyright 2005-12 Prateek Rungta Zeb & Haniya http://prateekrungta.com/photoblog/2012/03/zeb_haniya prateekrungta.com/photoblog,218 Prateek Rungta Sun, 25 Mar 2012 07:17:15 -0500 Zeb & Haniya

Nazaar Eyle

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Bushahr Times http://bushahrtimes.com/ prateekrungta.com/webmarks,428 Prateek Rungta Sat, 17 Mar 2012 15:51:19 -0500 Fantastic travel blog by hikers + designers Sirparna Gosh and Rohit Chaudhary. This is to travel what Belly Centric is to food.

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Festivals and Freedom http://amitavghosh.com/blog/?p=2361 prateekrungta.com/webmarks,427 Prateek Rungta Tue, 07 Feb 2012 15:00:45 -0600 Amitav Ghosh ponders on the changing relation between a writer and their readers against the background of a democracy questioning its government’s commitment to freedom of expression.

(via Pooja Saxena)

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Triund http://prateekrungta.com/photoblog/2012/01/triund prateekrungta.com/photoblog,217 Prateek Rungta Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:47:00 -0600 Triund

Minds on Fire

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Humayun’s Tomb http://prateekrungta.com/photoblog/2011/11/humayun_s_tomb prateekrungta.com/photoblog,216 Prateek Rungta Wed, 30 Nov 2011 12:23:49 -0600 Humayun's Tomb

The Penultimate

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Ugrasen ki Baoli http://prateekrungta.com/photoblog/2011/11/ugrasen_ki_baoli prateekrungta.com/photoblog,215 Prateek Rungta Mon, 14 Nov 2011 12:54:06 -0600 Ugrasen ki Baoli

Sheltered

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Limits of a Photograph http://yayparis.tumblr.com/post/12323863031/a-few-things prateekrungta.com/webmarks,426 Prateek Rungta Wed, 09 Nov 2011 12:15:18 -0600 Nidhi on photography, storytelling and memories:

You see, I believe that photographs make for good stories, but not great memories.

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I’m not saying the human eye sees reality/things exactly as they are. Everything is a perception, be it a photograph or a memory. I’m just saying a memory usually turns out to be very different from a photograph.

I’ve noticed that I often refrain from (and rarely miss) using my camera when going through some of the most incredible experiences during my day-to-day life. The top of a mountain peak, the edge of a cliff, that warm partner on the cold 3 a.m. walk, the lip-smacking chole bhature, that stunning piece of architecture, the captivating live performance…

I’m not sure of the exact reason, but I think it’s a combination of things. A bit of wanting to surrender myself completely to the moment, some hesitance in attempting to replicate something so unique, and the feeling of futility in trying to capture and preserve the moment as a mere photograph. (This, by the way, is also why I’ve been reluctant (so far) to share photos from two recent influential and extremely stimulating trips to Hampi and Fatehpur Sikri.)

Yet this insecurity of doing justice to a real, lived moment lies at the heart of my fascination with art. When you stop trying to document the entirety of your emotions and choose instead to express, to tell a storyyour story—is when art shines best. And I have nothing but admiration for the artists who manage this feat.

Be it a tweet, a painting, a book, a photograph or even a film, there are always constraints. The great storytellers manage their way around—nay, embrace these constraints, and they do it so well that they’re able to evoke emotions so vague and diverse that you might just find yourself pointing to their work to indicate the way you feel.

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Barsana http://prateekrungta.com/photoblog/2011/10/barsana prateekrungta.com/photoblog,214 Prateek Rungta Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:32:57 -0500 Barsana

Unfazed

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Complaining http://prateekrungta.com/bitsnpieces/complaining-is-silly/info prateekrungta.com/bitsnpieces,13 Prateek Rungta Sat, 22 Oct 2011 06:39:44 -0500 Some call it grumbling, some perfectionism. Either way, there’s not much point unless it amounts to something.

Complaining is silly. Hence this big bold reminder:

Act or Forget

As a tribute to one of my favourite quotes:

Complaining is silly. Either act or forget.

Heard first at Stefan Sagmeister’s TED talk, which itself is an excerpt from his beautifully designed Things I have learned in my life so far book.


The one page complainingissilly.com has actually been out for quite sometime now. I’m just a few years late in documenting it here.

This project was a nice opportunity to experiment with (what were then cutting edge) CSS properties such as @font-face and CSS gradients. ‘Act’ is set in The League of Movable Type’s freely available League Gothic font, whereas that little play button on the bottom right corner activates a fun lava lamp like animation on the entire page.

Also included are desktop and smartphone wallpapers for those of you that would rather not forget.

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Rajpath http://prateekrungta.com/photoblog/2011/10/rajpath prateekrungta.com/photoblog,213 Prateek Rungta Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:54:48 -0500 Rajpath

Centre Stage

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