WoOoW! :) That looks like chillies? Chillies bound together like a bracelet? I love it, love the colors, the out of focus background…ah just everything! Such an artistic picture.
Thanks Archana! :) Yeah, they are chillies bound together but not as a bracelet – but more like a garland. I love this one too, mainly for the colors! The funny thing is that I had less than 5 seconds to take this shot. I barely had time to compose it!
I am sorry – your previous comments on my photoblog were all erased because I moved from Pixelpost to WordPress and comments could not be transferred! :(
Now that’s true talent, you only had 5 seconds and you produced that picture. Simply fantastic. :)
As for the previous comments being deleted, that’s no fun that they can’t transfer over! It’s all good though, I love your pictures so you know I’ll be all over the new posts, haha.
Great pic and I like the others in your gallery too. I just stumbled across your photoblog from google (I was curious about how many people were using Reflection-Mod :) ).
#Sudeep:
Thank you for the template, Sudeep! It’s a great template – light and exactly what I wanted! I wasn’t liking pixelpost that much because it did not offer features wordpress does! (This photoblog was originally hosted on pixelpost). Installing and modifying your template was a breeze!
Thanks for the compliments too!
I was wondering what plug-in you are using for comment reply subscription. Is it the subscribe to comments plugin? If so, did you have issues getting it to work with WP? I’ve been testing it out (not on my photoblog though) with no luck so far.
Btw, I just checked out your Blog and I think we might actually have met. Do you by any chance have family in Baroda? I remember meeting a Kokonad from IIT M when I spent a summer in Baroda (at a New Years party). Would that by any chance be you?
Moi: Now that you mention it, it does remind me of ristras too! :D I wish there was just one ring though… the simplicity would have been amazing! But, watchoo gonna do… :) Thank you for the comment!
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WoOoW! :) That looks like chillies? Chillies bound together like a bracelet? I love it, love the colors, the out of focus background…ah just everything! Such an artistic picture.
Thanks Archana! :) Yeah, they are chillies bound together but not as a bracelet – but more like a garland. I love this one too, mainly for the colors! The funny thing is that I had less than 5 seconds to take this shot. I barely had time to compose it!
I am sorry – your previous comments on my photoblog were all erased because I moved from Pixelpost to WordPress and comments could not be transferred! :(
Now that’s true talent, you only had 5 seconds and you produced that picture. Simply fantastic. :)
As for the previous comments being deleted, that’s no fun that they can’t transfer over! It’s all good though, I love your pictures so you know I’ll be all over the new posts, haha.
Hey Kokonad,
Great pic and I like the others in your gallery too. I just stumbled across your photoblog from google (I was curious about how many people were using Reflection-Mod :) ).
Cheers
#Archana:
Thank you, thank you! :)
#Sudeep:
Thank you for the template, Sudeep! It’s a great template – light and exactly what I wanted! I wasn’t liking pixelpost that much because it did not offer features wordpress does! (This photoblog was originally hosted on pixelpost). Installing and modifying your template was a breeze!
Thanks for the compliments too!
hey nice snap – unique one..never knew chillies would be displayed like this somewhere..or is it like the idea as well was purely urs..
Hi Kokonad,
I was wondering what plug-in you are using for comment reply subscription. Is it the subscribe to comments plugin? If so, did you have issues getting it to work with WP? I’ve been testing it out (not on my photoblog though) with no luck so far.
Btw, I just checked out your Blog and I think we might actually have met. Do you by any chance have family in Baroda? I remember meeting a Kokonad from IIT M when I spent a summer in Baroda (at a New Years party). Would that by any chance be you?
Cheers,
Sudeep
#Verby:
Thanks Verby! It was on display like this. That tiny shop sold peppers! It was taken in Seattle Pike Market. :)
#Sudeep:
Aha! Looks like we HAVE met. :) Emailing you shortly.
This reminds me of “ristras” that we saw everywhere in New Mexico……love, love, love the colors here….
Moi: Now that you mention it, it does remind me of ristras too! :D I wish there was just one ring though… the simplicity would have been amazing! But, watchoo gonna do… :) Thank you for the comment!