Most Beautiful Places In Earth….Captured By World”s Most Expensive Camera!!!

A self-taught photographer has scooped a coveted award after taking stunning images of some of the most beautiful places on earth with the world’s most expensive digital camera.

John Chapple has been awarded the Hasselblad Owners Club Photographer of The Month for July for his mesmerising image of the Colorado River  meandering around Horseshoe Bend, near Page, Arizona.

It was taken on a Hasselblad H3D-50 – considered to be one of the best and one of the expensive cameras in the world. The basic camera price starts at £20,000 but can quickly soar higher once lens are added.

The H3D-50 is a 50 megapixel camera – much, much higher than the standard eight megapixels found in the iPhone 5 camera and other digital recorders.

 Award-winning: This image of the Colorado River meandering around Horseshoe Bend, near Page, Arizona, has won John Chapple the coveted Hasselblad Owners Club Photographer of The Month for July

Award-winning: This image of the Colorado River meandering around Horseshoe Bend, near Page, Arizona, has won John Chapple the coveted Hasselblad Owners Club Photographer of The Month for July

 

Stone room with a view: The underside of the Meca Arch in Utah glows from the reflected sunlight off the sandstone cliff just below it in this image taken on a super-high resolution Hasselblad 50megapixel camera

Stone room with a view: The underside of the Meca Arch in Utah glows from the reflected sunlight off the sandstone cliff just below it in this image taken on a super-high resolution Hasselblad 50megapixel camera

The father-of-two, from Devon but now living in Southern California, took the Hasselblad on a road-trip through the west coast of the States to Canada and back down through Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Nevada.

 

It was his beautiful images from the trip, which also includes one of a man dancing in a beam of light in Antelope Canyon, that won him the prestigious prize.

 

On his blog, he wrote: ‘Hasselblad were kind enough to allow me to test drive their H3D-50 in the summer of 2010. I took a road trip up

 

‘I was really excited to get to Page, Arizona, to photograph Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon, and really use the Hasselblad as it was intended.

 

‘The canyons are on Navajo land, and after a flash flood that killed 11 tourists in August of 1997, visitors are only permitted to enter the canyon with a Navajo guide.

 

‘I joined a guided tour group, and we were shown the best spots to photograph. When we got to the place I’d wanted to photograph in Antelope Canyon, I got caught up in what I was doing, and didn’t notice that the group had moved on.

Trick of the light: John captured this image of a man dancing in a shaft of light in Antelope Canyon with the Hasselblad 50 megapixel camera while on his road-trip

Trick of the light: John captured this image of a man dancing in a shaft of light within Antelope Canyon in Arizona with the Hasselblad 50 megapixel camera while on his road-trip across America


Quality shot: The Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, can be seen in startling detail in this image taken on the Hasselbald H3D-50

Quality shot: The Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, can be seen in startling detail in this image taken on the Hasselbald H3D-50


Crystal clear: John Chapple, self-taught photographer from Devon, took this image of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina on a top of the range 1DS Canon digital camera

Crystal clear: John Chapple, self-taught photographer from Devon, took this image of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina on a top of the range 1DS Canon digital camera

 

 

Super-wide view: Chapple took this atmospheric image of the Tarr Steps in Exmoor with a panoramic view Linhof Technorama 617

Super-wide view: Chapple took this atmospheric image of the Tarr Steps in Exmoor with a panoramic view Linhof Technorama 617

‘While I was waiting for a shaft of direct sunlight to filter into the canyon, the guide came back to get me to keep me with the group. I knew I only had seconds to capture the much-anticipated shot.

‘There was dust in the air that was illuminated by the shaft of light, looking incredible. During the long exposure, another visitor decided to jump in front of my tripod mounted camera and dance in the beam of light.

‘I’m ashamed to admit at the time I wanted to throttle him, and shared a few choice words with other photographers there. But when I previewed the image on the back of the camera, I knew I’d captured a magical shot and it was a 50 megapixel file.’

He has also used a panoramic Linhof Technorama 617 for much of his work, enabling him to take super-wide pictures that are so large the camera can only fit four images on every film roll.

The 6cm x 17cm photographs are much bigger and have a higher rendition than those taken by most digital cameras and can therefore be blown up to huge sizes without blurring.

The end result is wide panoramic pictures that are far beyond the range of normal visualisation.


Out at sea: Wooden planks stick out of the calm waters surrounding Saint Petersburg, Florida, visible in the distance of this image taken on a Linhof Technorama 617

Out at sea: Wooden planks stick out of the calm waters surrounding Saint Petersburg, Florida, visible in the distance of this image taken on a Linhof Technorama 617

Photographs on a Linhof Technorama 617, such as this onhe of a waterfall in Northern California, are taken on a medium format film with a frame size of 6cm x 17cm meaning it can only fit four images on a roll of 120 film

Unique view: The Linhof Technorama 617 allows Chapple to take incredibly wide images that are beyond the range of normal visualisation - like this one of a ship-wrecked bot on the beach at Crow Point in Devon

Chapple was first inspired to become a photographer by the stunning landscape of North Devon where he was born.

From the age of 14, Chapple taught himself the ropes before becoming a news photographer in the UK, before travelling around the world on assignments.

He has covered the 9/11 atrocities in New York, Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and the Columbine High School shootings in Colorado.

Chapple has also captured the lighter side of life covering Hollywood red carpet events featuring the biggest names in showbiz as well as taking celebrity portraits of stars including Jon Bon Jovi, Shirley McClaine, Samuel L. Jackson  and Hilary Swank.

During his travels, Chapple developed his love of capturing landscapes and now spends his time discovering little known corners of the world to shoot in his unique style.

He said: ‘Taking these photographs has brought me great joy, and seeing my work hanging on the walls of people’s homes is the greatest honor.’
Inspiration: Chapple was first inspired to become a photographer by the stunning scenery, such as Braunton Burrow, pictured, near where he grew up in Devon

Super sharp: The 6cm X 17cm Linhof Technorama 617 negatives means pictures like this one of Saint Petersburg, Florida, can be blown up to huge sizes without the risk of blurring
Breath-taking: The Linhof Technorama 617 has captured this beautiful sunset over the city of Los Angeles in all its glory
Breath-taking: The Linhof Technorama 617 has captured this beautiful sunset over the city of Los Angeles in all its glory

Explorer: Chapple has travelled all around the world, including Queensland, Australia, pictured on the Linhof Technorama 617, for his work as a news photographer

Explorer: Chapple has travelled all around the world, including Queensland, Australia, pictured on the Linhof Technorama 617, for his work as a news photographer

Whole new dimension: The Linhof has given a new perspective to this wooden jetty in Western Australia

Blue lagoon: This striking image of Bandon Oregon was taken late at night as the last rays of light fade on a Linhof Technorama 617
Blue lagoon: This striking image of Bandon Oregon was taken late at night as the last rays of light fade

 SUZANNAH HILLS  in mailonline .com

natarajan

Amazing BodyPainting….Artist Turns Humans into Animals and Fruits !!!!

The world’s best bodypainter plays tricks with the mind with incredible body art in which his subjects disappear into their backgrounds.

Visual wiz Johannes Stoetter has replaced canvas with the human body, transforming his living models into objects inspired by the natural world.

Johannes, 35, spends up to five months painstakingly planning and perfecting each of his amazing creations

Visual wiz Johannes Stoetter has replaced canvas with the human body, transforming his living models into objects inspired by the natural world.
Re-leaf painting: Visual wiz Johannes Stoetter has replaced canvas with the human body, transforming his living models into objects inspired by the natural world.

Frog-otten art: The latest and most impressive creations is a lifelike tropical tree frog using five people to recreate the animal's body, legs arms and head

Frog-otten art: The latest and most impressive creation is a lifelike tropical tree frog using five people to recreate the animal’s body, legs arms and head

Each work of art then takes up to eight hours to complete using special breathable paint.

The stunning creations, which include fruit made from painted heads, have earned Johannes the world bodypainting title.

 

Owl does he do it? Each work of art then takes up to eight hours to complete using special breathable paint

Owl does he do it? Each work of art then takes up to eight hours to complete using special breathable paint


Owl does he do it? Each work of art then takes up to eight hours to complete using special breathable paint Get you head around this: The stunning creations, which include fruit made from painted heads, have earned Johannes the world bodypainting title

Wood you believe it? Johannes, 35, spends up to five months painstakingly planning and perfecting each of his amazing creations

Wood you believe it? Johannes, 35, spends up to five months painstakingly planning and perfecting each of his amazing creations

Johannes, from South Tyrol in Italy, said: ‘I did my first bodypainting experiment in 2000.

‘Five years earlier I had the idea to paint a human body but it took me until I was 23 to try it.

‘The experience was so special that I wanted to do it again immediately – I wanted to try it with different colours, a different model and a different motive.

‘I couldn’t imagine that there would be a way to earn money with bodypainting, but nevertheless I was totally convinced that I wanted to do it – I felt that it was my way.
Tip the scales: He says bodypainting is 'special' because the artwork is alive and can move Tip the scales: He says bodypainting is 'special' because the artwork is alive and can ove

Expert: Johannes, from South Tyrol in Italy did his first bodypainting experiment in 2000

‘I found out about the bodypainting world championship and took part for the first time in 2009.

‘To my amazement I finished fifth, and that was the beginning of a new bodypainting era for me.

‘From that moment I was fixed on winning the world title.

‘I started bodypainting full time, and in 2012 my hard work finally paid off – I won.

‘It was one of the best feelings in my life.

‘Bodypainting is special because the artwork is alive and can move.
Use yer melon: Johannes says he observes 'the world, nature, colours and shapes with very clear eyes and an open heart'

‘While a canvas painting lasts forever, a bodypainting exists only for a few hours.

‘The skin is very different to canvas – it is alive, it is soft and warm, it is a very comfortable base to paint on.

‘There are some designs I can do in just a few hours while others take up to eight hours.

‘In bodypainting you create unity between an image and a person.

‘A lot of my inspiration comes from nature.

‘I think I observe the world, nature, colours and shapes with very clear eyes and an open heart.

‘And painting is my big passion. I think the secret of good work is to always have a love for it.’

The stunning creations have earned him the world bodypainting title

source:::::::mailonline.com

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“ஒரு சோடா சாப்பிட்டு விட்டு போங்கோ ” !!!

திருநெல்வேலி பக்கத்துக்காரர் ஒருத்தரோட கதைதான் இதுவும். அவர் பேர் சிவன். அந்தப் பக்கத்து கிராமத்துலே இருந்து மடத்துக்கு அடிக்கடி வந்து போவார் அவர்.வீர சைவர் பிரிவைச் சேர்ந்தவர். நெத்தியிலே பட்டை பட்டையா விபூதி பூசிண்டு, ‘சிவப் பழம்’ மாதிரி இருப்பார். சுத்தம் என்றால் அவ்வளவு சுத்தம். ஆசாரம் என்றால் அவ்வளவு ஆசாரம். சாப்பாட்டுல வெங்காயம் கூடச் சேர்த்துக்க மாட்டார்! அப்படி ஒரு கட்டுப்பாடு.

சிவன் காஞ்சிபுரம் வந்தார்னா, பெரியவாதான் அவருக்கு எல்லாம். அவருக்கு 80 வயசு. பெரும் பணக்காரர். மகா பெரியவாதான் அவருக்கு தெய்வம். பெரியவா சொல்றதுதான் அவருக்கு வேத வாக்கு!

காஞ்சிபுரம் வரபோது, கையிலே ஒரு மஞ்சள் பை எடுத்துண்டு வருவார். அதில் துண்டு, வேட்டி, விபூதி பிரசாதம், கொஞ்சம் போல பணம்… இவ்வளவுதான் இருக்கும்.
பெரியவாளோட சந்நிதானத் துல போய் உட்கார்ந்தார்னா, அவருக்கு நேரம்- காலம் போறதே தெரியாது. பத்து நாள் தரிசனம் பண்ணினாலும், அவருக்குப் போறாது.

சரி, பெரியவா கிட்டே பேசுவா ரோ? ஊஹூம். சந்தேகம் ஏதாவது கேட்பாரோ? அதுவும் இல்லை.

”பெரியவர் எங்கிட்டே பேசணும்னு அவசியமே இல்லீங்க! அவர் மனசுல நான் நிறைஞ்சிருக்கேன்கிறதுதான் எனக்கு முக்கியம்”னுவார். வெளியிடத்துக்கு வந்தார்னா சாப்பிட மாட்டார்; அவ்வளவு ஏன், ஒரு வாய் ஜலம்கூட வாங்கிக் குடிக்க மாட்டார்.

ஒரு தடவை தரிசனம் எல்லாம் முடிஞ்சு, பெரியவாகிட்டே உத்தரவு வாங்கிக்கப் போனார் சிவன். வழக்கமா கை அசைச்சு ஆசீர்வதிச்சு அனுப்பி வைக்கிறவர் அன்னிக்கு என்னவோ, ”கிளம்பியாச்சா ஊருக்கு? சோடாவாவது வாங்கி ஒரு வாய் குடிக்கலாமோல்லியோ? சரி, போறச்சே அதையாவது பண்ணுங்கோ!”ன்னு குறிப்பா சொல்லி விடை கொடுத்தார் பெரியவர்.

செங்கல்பட்டுலே பஸ் ஏறி, திருநெல்வேலிக்குப் புறப் பட்டுட்டார் சிவன். அதே பஸ்ஸூல நாலு பேர், வயசுப் பசங்க உட்கார்ந்திருந்தாங்க. பஸ்ஸூக் குள்ளே கத்தலும் கூச்சலுமா அவங்க பண்ணின அமர்க்களம் தாங்க முடியலை. ஆனா, அந்த முரட்டுப் பசங்களை யாரு கண்டிக்கிறது!

மதுரை நெருங்குறப்போ, ஒரு குக்கிராமத்துல பஸ்ஸை நிறுத்தினார் டிரைவர். அங்கே ஒரு பெட்டிக்கடை இருந்தது. பஸ்ஸின் ஜன்னல் வழியா பார்க்குறப்போ, அந்தப் பெட்டிக் கடையில சோடா பாட்டில்கள் அடுக்கி வெச்சிருக்கிறது சிவன் கண்ணுல பட்டுது. உடனே, ”ஒரு சோடாவாவது வாங்கிக் குடியுங்க”ன்னு பெரியவா சொன்ன வார்த்தைகள்தான் சட்டுனு ஞாபகத்துக்கு வந்துது.

சிவனுக்குத் தண்ணீர் குடிக்கவும் வேண்டியிருந்தது. அதே நேரம், பெரியவா உத்தரவை நிறைவேத்தின மாதிரியும் ஆச்சுன்னு கீழே இறங்கிப் போய், அந்தப் பெட்டிக் கடையில ஒரு சோடா வாங்கிக் குடிச்சுட்டு வந்தார் சிவன்.

பஸ்ஸூக்குள்ள வந்து ஸீட்டைப் பார்த்தால், அவரோட மஞ்சள் பையைக் காணோம். அதுலே பெரிசா சாமானோ பணமோ இல்லேன்னாலும், அவரோட ஸீட்டுல இருந்ததாச்சே!

அப்போ அந்த நாலு முரட்டுப் பசங்களும், ”யோவ் பெரிசு! ஒன்னோட மஞ்சப் பையத் தேடறியா? அதா பார்… பின்னால ஸீட்டுல கிடக்குது. அங்கே போய் உக்காரு!”ன்னு கேலியா சொன்னாங்க.

மஞ்சள் பை பத்திரமாக கடைசி ஸீட்டுக்கு முன் ஸீட்டுல இருந்துது. ‘சரி, ஊர் போய்ச் சேர்ந்தா போதும்; இவங்களோடு நமக்கு என்ன வாக்குவாதம்!’னு அங்கே போய் உட்கார்ந்துட்டார் பெரியவர் சிவன். அந்த நாலு பசங்களில் ரெண்டு பேர், சிவன் இதுவரைக்கும் உட்கார்ந்து வந்த அந்த ஸீட்டுல போய் உக்கார்ந்துண்டாங்க.

ராத்திரி வேளை. பஸ் கிளம்பிச்சு. புறப்பட்டு ஒரு மணி நேரம் ஆகியிருக்கும். என்ன ஆச்சுன்னே தெரியலே, எதிர்ல அசுர வேகத்துல வந்த லாரி ஒண்ணு இந்த பஸ் மேல மோதிடுத்து.

சிவனோட இடத்துல அடமா போய் உட்கார்ந்துண்டு, ”யோவ் பெரிசு, பின்னால போய் உட்காரு”ன்னு எகத்தாளமா சொன்ன அந்த ரெண்டு இள வயசுப் பசங்களும், அங்கேயே ஆன் த ஸ்பாட் செத்துப் போயிட்டாங்க. பெரியவர் சிவன் சின்ன காயம்கூட இல்லாம தப்பிச்சுட்டார்!

‘ஒரு சோடாவாவது வாங்கிச் சாப்பிட்டுப் போங்க’ன்னு பெரியவா ஏன் சொன்னார்? மதுரை குக்கிராமத்துலே, டிரைவர் சரியா ஒரு பெட்டிக்கடை முன்னாடி எதுக்காக பஸ்ஸை நிறுத்தினார்? அங்கே சிவன் கண்ணுல படற மாதிரி சோடா பாட்டில்கள் அடுக்கி வெச்சிருப்பானேன்? பெரியவர் சொன்னாரேங்கிறதுக்காக ராத்திரி அகால வேளையில சோடா சாப்பிட பஸ்ஸை விட்டு சிவன் இறங்கக்கொண்டுதானே, அவரோட உயிர் தப்பிச்சுது?

இதெல்லாம் எப்படி நடக்கிறது! யோசிக்க, யோசிக்க… சிவன் அப்படியே ஓன்னு அழுதுட்டாராம். தான் உயிர் தப்பிச்சது ஒருபுறம் இருக்க, வயசுப் பசங்க ரெண்டு பேரும் அந்த ஸ்தலத்துலயே செத்துப்போனது அவர் மனசை என்னவோ பண்ணிடுத்து.

ஆனா, அவருக்கு ஒண்ணு மட்டும் புரிஞ்சுது. தனக்கும் இன்னிக்குக் கண்டம்தான். பெரியவரை பத்து நாள் தரிசனம் பண்ணிய புண்ணியம்தான் அந்தக் கண்டத்துலேர்ந்து தன்னைக் காப்பாத்தியிருக்கு. யோசிக்க யோசிக்க, அந்த மகான், ‘ஒரு சோடாவானும் சாப்பிட்டுட்டுப் போங்கோ’னு சொன்னது, தெய்வமே நேர்ல வந்து சொன்ன குறிப்பு மாதிரி தோணுச்சு அவருக்கு.

1983-ல், மகா பெரியவா யாத்திரை எல்லாம் போயிட்டுக் காஞ்சிபுரம் திரும்பினப்போ நடந்த சம்பவம் இது.

சிவனோடு நான் பேசிண்டிருந்தபோது, அவர்தான் உடம்பெல்லாம் சிலிர்க்க இந்தச் சம்பவத்தை விவரிச்சு சொன்னார். அதை நான் பெரியவாகிட்டே வந்து சொன்னேன்.
”சிவன் சௌக்கியமா இருக்காரோ?”ன்னு விசாரிச்சார் பெரியவா. தொடர்ந்து, ”நான்தான் அவரைக் காப்பாத்தினேன்னு சொன்னாராக்கும்! அசடு. நான் எங்கேடா காப்பாத்தினேன்! அந்தப் பரமேஸ்வரன்தானே அவரைக் காப்பாத்தினான்!”னார் பெரியவா.
அதைக் கேட்டு எனக்கு உடம்பெல்லாம் சிலிர்த்துப்போச்சு!

source:::::www.periva.proboards.com

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Message For The Day…. Keep The Form Of Your Favorite God In your Mind …

Real Bliss (Ananda) can be won only by means of the transformation of the impulses which agitate the mind. It is not to be found in wealth. Many often think that the rich people are happy. Ask Me, I shall reveal to you that they are full of grief, for they come to Me in large numbers for relief. A strong physique will not give anyone any peace, nor does scholarship, asceticism or rituals. Only constant dwelling on the Name of the Lord gives that Unshakeable Peace, unaffected by the ups and downs of life. You can call someone a Dheera (hero), if they truly take to the Name of the Lord. Keep the Form of your favorite Lord in your mind. Live always in the presence of that form-filled Name, ever vigilant in your mind. Then your life will become one continuous worship of the Lord.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Mustard as Medicine !!!!. A “Must Read” !!!

Mustard has a large number of alternative uses, mostly related to health. Herbal medicine is known to stimulate and accelerate blood circulation in the body. This can prevent and alleviate a great host of diseases and symptoms, Besides therapeutic use, it also has useful cosmetic properties: Soften hair, treat dry skin and remove odors. So without further a-do, here are 10 surprising uses for mustard!

1. Mustard relieves a sore throat
Mustard can be used as a natural solution to relieve a sore throat. For the preparation of the solution, mix mustard, lemon juice, a teaspoon of salt, a teaspoon of honey and half a cup of boiling water. Let the solution stand for 10 minutes then gurgle it. The effect is supposed to last for a few days, but if the pain returns, prepare another solution.

2. Mustard fights bad odors
Many products are packaged in attractive bottles, jars and boxes, the problem is that in most cases, it is very difficult to remove the odor of the materials previously stored in those tools. In this regard, mustard is a great solution. Pour a little mustard in the dish, add hot water and shake vigorously. Wash the contents of mustard and water, the smell should completely disappear.

3. Mustard relieves chest congestion
Mustard can help prevent the accumulation of mucus in the body. Prepare a compress made of mustard and flour in a ratio of 1:3, add water until you get a mixture, apply it to a cloth and place on the chest for 20 minutes. Another option is to apply the mustard to the ribcage area and lay over it a cloth dipped in hot water. Within a few minutes you will feel better. If you suffer from sinusitis, apply this method to the forehead.

* Please note, mustard may cause allergic reactions in the skin, so you should first make sure you are not sensitive to it.

4. Use Mustard to treat fever and flu
Prepare an infusion of mustard seeds. On a low heat, cook in a pot of boiling water, and a teaspoon of mustard seeds for about five minutes. Let the brew cool and then drink it all.

5. Mustard as a cosmetic mask
Besides improving the taste of food, mustard can highlight the beauty of the skin, especially facial skin. Apply a thin layer of mustard on the skin, let it sit a few minutes then rinse well. After washing, the face will feel smooth and fresh. As mentioned, check first that you are not allergic to mustard.

6. Use mustard to calm muscles
Athletes and the elderly tend to suffer often from tense and aching muscles. An effective way to relieve pain is by sprinkling mustard and Epsom salt (magnesium- sulfate salt) in a tub. Mustard enhances the therapeutic effects of Epsom salt, which will help relieve muscle pain.

7. Mustard to relieve tired feet
Usually, after a busy day of running around, we suffer from the swollen and painful soles. For relief, make a calming solution in the following way: Mix 2 tablespoons of mustard with warm water in a pot or in a bowl, immerse your feet in the bowl for half an hour, and it should calm the pain and swelling.

8. Mustard treatment for painful knees
For people who suffer from chronic knee pain or seasoanl pain, or during physical effort, it is recommended to perform a warm massage with a mixture of olive oil and mustard oil.

9. Mustard to treat back pain
Back pain often limits the movement of the body, but the long ordeal can be reduced with a hot mustard bath. This is good and effective for back pain, muscle aches, arthritis and sprains. Fill the tub with warm water, add 220 mg of mustard, stir until they mix and then dip in the solution for 20 minutes. The pain will be reduced considerably.

10. Mustard to prevent the growth of weeds in your garden
According to scientists, the materials secreted by white mustard seeds can prevent the growth of weeds on the same ground. Plant a handful of mustard seeds near the plants, or sprinkle the seeds around the garden. The amount of weeds will be significantly reduced, so you can move them easily with bare hands. Please note before you plant: the seeds may harm other plants, so make sure to check first.

 

source:::::babamailnet.

natarajan

How to Remember the Names of People !!!

The most effective leaders are the ones who make you feel like they’re really listening. Most importantly, they always remember names.So how can you get better at remembering names?

I learned some secrets to remembering names during my first Dale Carnegie training class last week (I signed up for the eight-week course after hearing Warren Buffet say they “changed [his] life in a big way”). Carnegie passed away in 1955, but his self-improvement courses have trained more than eight million people and are represented in more than 80 countries.

According to my lecturer Bill Lawrence, a lawyer by day, the best way to remember things is to think of the things you know about them in a mental picture — the more exaggerated the image, the easier it is to remember.

This is particularly useful for names.

Carnegie writes in his book “Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business” that “the secret of a good memory is thus the secret of forming diverse and multiple associations with every fact we care to retain.” Our minds are essentially “associate machines” and the reason why it’s hard to remember people’s names is because there’s no meaning behind their name for the listener.

Carnegie’s memory-linking technique is to picture images that sound like a person’s name — and combine it with other things you know about them.

If you meet someone named Laura from Brazil, imagine her with a laurel wreath on her head swimming in the Amazon River.

Similarly one can combine these elements in a ridiculous phrase.

To remember that Mr. O.W. Dolittle sells cars for a living, you can remember the phrase “do little and you won’t succeed in selling cars.” For Mr. Thomas Fischer who works in coal, you can remember the phrase “he fishes for coal orders.” If you meet a scientist name Matt, you can remember him as “the Matt scientist,” which sounds like “the mad scientist.”

Although these exercises may sound silly, Carnegie says they are proven to work.

One of our first exercises in Dale Carnegie’s course was to come up with a story or phrase to help others remember our own names. One girl’s name is Allegra Westin and she asked us to think about her running with her legs on the West Side Highway. Another guy’s name is Marco Rossi and his story included a red (“Rossi” is plural for the color red in Italian) arc resembling the letter “M” (the arc combined with the letter “M” is “Marc-o”).

Also, if you don’t hear someone say their name clearly, always ask again.

Vivian Giang In Businessinsider.com

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Tailpiece:::::  Notwithstanding the techniques listed out above ,  i have got my own  technique for remembering and recalling somebody”s name !!!

I use to link the probable names starting  with all Alphabets ….. right from A to Z  !!!!…..If i am not able to recollect , i will try AA and AB  or BA  BB and So on till i catch up !!!!

Invariably i will get the correct names …mostly in the first round of Alphabet excercise itself !!!!  You can also try …it is simple and short…

natarajan

Fascinating Fifty Facts about Statue of Liberty !!!!

 

 Statue of Liberty: 50 fascinating facts

1. The statue’s full name is Liberty Enlightening the World.

2. It was a gift from France, given to America in 1886.

3. The head of the statue was displayed at the World’s Fair in Paris in 1878.

4. The robed female figure represents Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom.

5. She holds a torch and tablet upon which is inscribed the date of American Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776).

6. From the ground to the top of the torch the statue measures 93 metres, and weighs 204 metric tonnes.

7. Lady Liberty wears a size 879 shoe.

8. She has a 35-foot waistline

9. Visitors have to climb 354 stairs to reach the statue’s crown.

10. There are 25 windows in the crown.

11. Approximately 4m people visit the statue each year. In comparison, over 6m people visit The Eiffel Tower, and 3.5m visit The London Eye.

12. The seven spikes on the crown represent the seven oceans and the seven continents of the world, indicating the universal concept of liberty.

13. The statue has an iron infrastructure and copper exterior which has turned green due to oxidation. Although it’s a sign of damage, the patina (green coating) also acts as a form of protection from further deterioration.

14. Edouard de Laboulaye provided the idea for the statue, while Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi designed it.

15. Laboulaye proposed that a great monument should be given as a gift from France to the United States as a celebration of both the union’s victory in the American Revolution, and the abolition of slavery.

16. Laboulaye also hoped the gift of the statue would inspire French people to fight for their own democracy in the face of a repressive monarchy under Napolean III.

17. Gustave Eiffel, the man who designed the Eiffel Tower was also behind the design for Liberty’s ‘spine’; four iron columns supporting a metal framework that holds the copper skin which is a mere 3/32ths of an inch thick.

18. 300 different types of hammers were used to create the copper structure.

19. The statue’s face was said to be modelled on the sculptor’s mother, Charlotte.

20. The statue’s original torch was replaced in 1984 by a new copper torch covered in 24k gold leaf.

21. Although you cannot see Lady Liberty’s feet clearly she is in fact standing among a broken shackle and chains, with her right foot raised, depicting her moving forward away from oppression and slavery.

22. Despite the positive meaning of the statue – American independence and the abolition of slavery – it African Americans saw the statue as an ironic image of America; professing to be a country of freedom and justice for everyone regardless of race, despite racism and discrimination continuing to exist.

23. The Statue of Liberty became the symbol of immigration during the second half of the 19th century, as over 9m immigrants came to the United States, with the statue often being the first thing they saw when arriving by boat.

24. The statue’s most famous cinematic appearance was in the 1968 film “Planet of the Apes” where it is seen half buried in sand.

25. It is also destroyed in the films “Independence Day” and “The Day After Tomorrow”.

26. The cost of the statue was funded by contributions from both the French and the Americans. In 1885, a New York newspaper entitled “World” announced that $102,000 had been raised from donors, and that 80 per cent of this total had been received in sums of less than one dollar.

27. Groups in Boston and Philadelphia offered to pay the full cost of the construction of the statue, in return for its relocation.

28. When the statue was first erected in 1886 it was the tallest iron structure ever built.

29. In 1984, the statue was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

30. In high winds of 50mph Lady Liberty can sway by up to 3 inches, while her torch can move 5 inches.

31. Lady Liberty is thought to have been hit by around 600 bolts of lightning every year since she was built. A photographer captured this for the first time in 2010.

32. Two people have committed suicide by jumping off the statue, one in 1929 and the other in 1932, while many others have jumped and survived.

33. American poet Emma Lazarus wrote about the Statue of Liberty in a sonnet called “The New Colossus” (1883). In 1903 the poem was engraved on a bronze plaque and placed inside the lower level of the pedestal on the statue.

34. The island in which it stands was previously called Bedloe Island, but its name was changed in 1956 to Liberty Island.

35. There are various replicas of the statue, including a smaller version in Paris, and one on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada.

36. In 1944 the lights in the crown flashed “dot-dot-dot-dash” which in the Morse code means V, for Victory in Europe.

37. Andy Warhol painted “Statue of Liberty” as part of his Pop Art series in the 1960s. It is estimated to be worth in excess of $35m.

38. The statue functioned as a lighthouse for 16 years (1886-1902), lighting a distance of up to 24 miles away.

39. The statue will be celebrating its 127th birthday in October 2013.

40. Miss America, the comic book character, was granted her powers by the statue.

41. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, the statue was closed for security reasons, with the pedestal reopening in 2004, and the statue in 2009, but only a limited number of visitors are able to go up to the crown.

42. The statue was again closed in 2012 due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy, with the island off limits to the public. The statue is reopening to visitors on Independence Day, July 4, 2013.

43. The statue sustained minor damage in 1916 when German saboteurs set off an explosion during World War One. The torch-bearing arm suffered the most damage, with repair works costing $100,000. The stairs in the torch were then closed to the public for safety reasons, and have remained closed ever since.

44. No-one has been able to visit the torch since.

45. Private boats are not allowed to dock at Liberty and Ellis islands. Therefore the only way on is via the ferry system.

46. The statue’s 300 copper pieces were transported to America in 214 crates on the French ship Isere, which almost sank in stormy seas.

47. Liberty Island is federal property within the territory of the State of New York, even though it is closer to New Jersey.

48. In 1982, it was discovered that the head had been installed two feet off centre.

49. Two images of the statue appear on a $10 bill.

50. The cost of building the statue and pedestal amounted to over $500,000, over $10m in today’s money.

 

source::::The Telegraph UK

natarajan

“பசுக்கள் சூழ கொட்டிலில் இருக்கும் கோவிந்த கோபாலன் “

“பசு இன்னா இப்டி ஒதைக்குது? கண்ணு ஊட்டிட்டாப்ல இல்ல இருக்குது! ஆனா கன்னு தறில கட்னபடிக்கா இருக்குதே! இதென்னா அக்குறும்பு?’என்று அலுத்து கொள்கிறார், ஸ்ரீ மடத்து இடையர்.

உள்ளே நம்ம பெரியவா குறும்பு குழந்தையாக சிரித்து கொள்கிறார்.

“பாதி ராத்ரில கன்னு “அம்மா”ன்னு கத்தித்து [தம் வயிற்றை தட்டி காட்டி] அதுக்கு போறலைன்னு தெரிஞ்சுது.நான்தான் யாருக்கும் தெரியாம போய் [தம் திருட்டுத்தனத்தை தாமே ரசித்து நகைத்து] கன்னை அவுத்து விட்டேன். அது வயிறு முட்ட முட்ட ஊட்டித்து, அப்புறம்……எங்கேயாவது ஓடிட போறதேன்னு பிடிச்சு கட்டிட்டும் வந்துட்டேன். அதுதான் கறக்க விடமாட்டேங்கறது!”என்றார் அருகிலிருந்தவர்களிடம்.

இம்மாதிரி நிகழ்ச்சி பலமுறை நடந்ததுண்டு!

பசுக்கள் தண்ணீர் பருகுவதை அன்பு நயனங்களால் பருகிகொண்டிருந்த பெரியவாளிடம், ஒரு கன்று துள்ளி ஓடிச்சென்றது. புனித திருவுருவின் மீதே அது உராய்ந்து நிற்க, பாரிஷதர்கள் அதை பிடித்து கட்ட விரைந்தனர்.

பெரியவா “வேண்டாம்” என்று சைகை செய்தார். யாருமே தீண்டாத தெய்வ திருமேனியை உராய்ந்து, பேறு பெற்றுக்கொண்டிருந்தது அந்த கன்று சற்று ஸ்வாதீனம் பெற்று, பெரியவாளின் உள்ளங்காலை மோந்து, நக்கவும் தொடங்க, உள்ளம் நிறைந்த அவரும் அதை முதுகை கோதி கொடுத்தார்.

சரியாக அந்த சமயம். வடமதுரையிலிருந்து வந்த ஒரு சாது, பெரியவாளின் திருக்கோலத்தை கண்டதும் ஆனந்த பாஷ்பம் அடைந்தார்.

“பீதாம்பரதாரியாக, பசுக்கள் சூழ, ஸ்ரீ சரணத்தை கன்று நக்க, கொட்டிலில் விளங்கும் என் கோவிந்த கோபாலனை பிரத்யக்ஷமே கண்டேனே!” என்று நா தழுவி தழுக்க கூறினார்.

விட்டுப்போன அம்சமான, பச்சை துளசி மாலையும் வர, அதனையும் அணிந்து அந்த வடமதுரை சாதுவிற்கு அருளினார்.

Jaya Jaya Shankara, Hara Hara Shankara !
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