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Went back to Maldives for holidays and these are some of the captures...
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Back to Maldives..
Lake
Yam Field
Shiny Sand
Islands
Clouds
Went back to Maldives for holidays and these are some of the captures...
The Nelum Pokuna (Lotus Pond) – Mahinda Rajapakse theatre.. it's a new theatre opened in colombo.. went there a few weeks ago and took these pictures.
the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few —Spock, Star Trek II
Do not become slaves to needs, appreciate want as well, this is something to keep in mind when selling a product. Giving people reasons why they need it, when in reality they don't really need it, most of the time, without thinking of the things they want. This happens a lot in advertising doesn't it. So think about it ^_^
Went to an Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery
Last Friday I went to this exhibition. Paintings from many Sri Lankan artists were exhibited. The old and the new. It exciting to see all the different styles and different mediums.
There were some old comics and film poster paintings as well. Famous peoples paintings and sketches too. A painting of Lady Diana, Mahathma Gandi and Michael Jackson among others. Movie stars like Shahrukh Khan, Amithab Batchan and Saif Ali Khan, etc. Portraits of people, scenes from daily life, still life, it was a good collection.
Keep in mind that the colors you see here in these paintings are not exactly the colors they had. These are pictures of the paintings and they are not even close to the real thing. You have to see them your self to see it's real beauty. There were a lot more paintings and sketches there. I think these are enough to give an idea of the Exhibition.
Traffic, I hate traffic. Grown up in a small island, where roads are empty most of the time, now living in Colombo were roads are full all the time it's different. I'm not saying I don't like the life in Colombo, just the traffic. Took this shot tonight while stuck in traffic.
I ran into these school kids doing a parade. What struck me was the traditional drum the kid is holding. Not because I haven't seen drums like that before, it's just that the school bands we have in Maldives (not talking about all the Islands, just the one I grew up in), they don't use traditional drums. So for me this was kind of new find. I think it's great that these kids (there school) is mixing traditional instruments and new ones you will find in any school marching band.
Historical Cave of Rajamaha Viharaya
A friend told me about this place, he said it was ruins of a king. My first thought after walking up a gazillion stairs was “hey where are the ruins, it looks more like a temple”.
I headed out with some of my friends 120 km from Colombo to a town called Kuruwita. There we went to a temple; it’s called “The Historical Cave of Rajamaha Viharaya (temple)”.
The temple being in such a height from the sea-level probably shows the importance of it. Rebuilding of some areas in the lower part of the temple was going on, and there were a few shrines of Buddha scattered around the lower part. A steep staircase (this was after the one too many stairs I had to climb) took me to the cave.
First thing that caught my eye was a statue of a huge frog in the middle of a wishing well (deduced this from the coins that were thrown into the well). I’ve been to two other Buddhist temples before but this was the first time I have seen a frog statue.
There were statues and paintings of other deities which looked similar to Hindu gods. A typical dome like shrine which is seen in all the other temples and a standing Buddha statue (it might be the statue of Rajamaha) was there too. Stories or parts of the same story were painted on the uneven walls of the cave mostly near the entrance to the main chamber which had a huge (around 20 ft) statue of the resting or sleeping Buddha inside it. Some of these paintings were reliefs.
At the entrance to the main chamber there was a sign which said “It’s not allowed to take pictures inside”. So no pictures of inside the chamber. From the looks of it the huge statue was carved out from the walls of the cave itself. The workers who made it must have cut the rocky walls and made the statue. The walls behind the Buddha statue had an aura painted in blues, yellows, reds, and greens which continued all the way to the other side of the chamber. For me this aura was confusing, because I couldn’t decide if it was a protective shielding or energy radiating from the Buddha statue. This was because the first four aura lines came closer the last one to the previous as they got away from him, suggesting it’s a barrier but from the fifth the aura lines goes far apart suggesting it’s being radiated.
There were two other statues, one wearing a garment that had wavy lines. From his posture and clothing he probably was the high priest. And the other statue was in a throne like place, inside a veil. This probably was The Rajamaha. The walls behind these two statues had drawings on them depicting a story. These two statues were facing the Sleeping Buddha statue.
Sri Lankan fishermen at work. Captured this shot on a boat ride a while back. Me and some friends, we hired a fisherman to take us on a ride. It was fun. ^_^
Something I wrote to promote myself. The best part is I found some Photoshoped images of myself that I did some time back that matches with the Copy, So there they are glued together. "Ever heard of a Photoshop Guru? Nooo! I'm not him... I'm his Guru ^_^" - the picture shows a photoshoped me. It was done around 2007 or 2008 I think, so be gentle at my skills back then ;) "Seriously? you never heard of me?" - the picture shows myself as Osama Bin Laden. This was done around \2009, I think.
What is better than an Ad campaign to demonstrate the effectiveness of the product!
That is what Faber Castell did with this Ad campaign. The German pencil/pen manufacturer teamed up with Chan Hwee Chong, a Singapore-based art director and designer. Chong uses a single long line to create spiral recreations of famous artworks.
Single line reproduction of "Self Portrait by Van Gogh"
Single line reproduction of "Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci"
Single line reproduction of "Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer"
Chan Hwee Chong created these spiral illustrations using Faber Castell pens, starting with a blank canvas and drawing a continuous line in a spiral. He does this with incredible detail.
This isn't the first time Faber Castell showed their Pen/pencils with a sketch or a drawing. They have done it in the past too, but this stood out to me because of the technique used.
Sunflower oil ad from STO Maldives
The tagline used for this ad is "The secret to my self-confidence is Kings' choice sunflower oil"
The advertisement does sell the tagline, and lists out some health benefits of the product. But does it do justice to the product? does it sell the product?
I think not. If we remove the last few seconds of the Ad, where it's name pops up, it can be an Ad about engine oil or any other oil. And the target audience for this Ad is 100% Maldivians who speak dhivehi. I don't see the reason why english is used. Instead of selling just the tagline, they could have shown how using this Sunflower oil it would change your life, like this Freedom Sunflower Oil ad shows:
This Ad shows you how much freedom you can have eating fried food, without worrying about health risks. It's more effective to show the benefits than to list them out like it's done in the first Ad.
Or they could have gone even more healthier by showing a fit person working out and talking about how using the product benefited him/her instead of showing a girl being free.
Imagine beggars as brand ambassadors
Beggars, we all have met them or seen them. Colombo streets are filled with them. These master panhandlers knows exactly where to go to get the most and exactly what people to beg. They know when and where crowds will be in the city. So wouldn't they be a great asset to use in reaching people in a promotional campaign for a brand?
A capable Brand Ambassador should be the walking and talking embodiment of the product that they are representing. They should be well trained and able to answer almost any question that a prospective consumer might have for them. In theory, a Brand Ambassador should understand a product as well as the person who created it or the person that owns the company. A Brand Ambassador should be extremely friendly and outgoing, and should always show a desire to perform and get the name of the product out to the general public. - Source
In this sense the beggar wouldn't be an ideal brand ambessador, or wouldn't even be qualified for any kind of ambessador or a representative for a brand. But they might do great in a promotion campaign for the brand in reaching people. A local Sri lankan brand who wants to sell a product can use the beggars to reach the local population. This way the beggar wouldn't have to beg anymore for food or money.
A relationship like this with the beggar providing him/her a living, the brand will be promoting their brand in the same time doing a community service. It will get the benefit of people's trust in doing so.
This is an interesting Ad from Google Analytics. It shows the typical online checkout process in a real life context.
Some of the work that I have done, all of these are College work.
Attention, Interest, Desire, Action or AIDA is the classic copywriting formula. This post at SmashingMagazine argues that it isn't the best method for copywriting and introduces 6 + 1 method.
Are you hungry? No? 925 million others are #BAD 11
This is my entry to Blog Action Day 2011. BAD has focused bloggers around the world to blog about one important global topic on the same day. And they have been doing it since 2007. This years topic is FOOD.
There are about 7 billion people in the world, of which an estimated 925 million are undernourished. That is almost 1 in every 7 people. This is something to Think about.
This is not because the world doesn't produce enough food to feed everyone, infact, World agriculture produces 17 percent more calories per person today that it did 30 years ago, despite a 70 percent population increase. The problem is money and access to land.
If you want more facts and figures just google, it's everywhere, but not many are doing anything about it.
Don't answer your phone at National Museum of Colombo, it might get you in trouble
Visited National Museum of Colombo today. It is the largest museum in Sri Lanka and contains a collections of important historic things such as the regalia of the country, including the throne and crown of the Kandyan monarchs — Wikipedia.
To take pictures inside the Museum, you have to buy a permission slip, and we bought one when we went in. We had two cameras with us and started taking pictures. All of a sudden a guy comes and starts asking were is your permission to take pictures, and started yelling. It turned out one permission slip only allowed one camera. They explained "it's all for government taxes", and we bought one more and went on looking at the exhibits.
The museum has a lot of interesting exhibits, and a lot of historical items. It's a good place to visit. Being established in 1877, it has had a lot of time to collect and increase it's collections.
We were taking pictures and looking at items, again a guy comes up, this time with a few more guys to back him up, and starts saying "where is your permission to take pictures", we showed the two permissions we had, they replied "you were using 3 cameras, we are experienced, see those security cams above" it turned out one of my friends answered his phone and "That is also a camera" it seems. It felt like those guys were purposely doing it so we decided to leave. Although the place has interesting items, I'm not planing to ever go back there again...but that is just me.
Here are some pictures that I took today.