Godly Mathew_A Hero

You must have heard by now that “Godly Mathew” a senior of ours has won western solo at Raagam 2k11 conducted by NIT Calicut.He won by singing a song of his own composition titled “Should I say it now”.I dont have to tell you guys what a feat this is….winning an event frequented by the best of the best from all over kerala.So i wish him the best of luck and hope more of his compositions gain attention…here is a video of the song performed by Godly himself.

The Ghost Ryderz @ SOE

So here are the numerous GRz snaps that i promised.If you are wondering its really hard to get good focus when they keep moving and are sometimes an inch from your face.So enjoy the snaps an let us know if you have good quality pics or videos…an the link is on the bottom of this page..and the pics below are given in reduced size to make it fit….actual size is much bigger…                                                                         The full link is: http://tinyurl.com/6e76akd Enjoy

Ghost RyderZ in CUSAT – Dhishna 2011 CUSAT

Cochin University of Science and Technology organized a four day long Techno-cultural fest named DHISHNA 2011 from the 3th of March 2011 to the 6th of March 2011.As part of the fest A stunt show was organized.Ghost Ryderz” a team of young biking fanatics which started off as a small group of tourers but has now evolved to a fully-fledged stunt team was the main attraction of Stunt eve.The photos of the Stunt eve is published here.We are really Thankful to Anish Krishnan for the fab photos of the eve.Please do post your comments and Popular this post..

Snaps That Changed The World

Ok i came across this article the other day and immediately thought of my numerous friends who are avid “Shutterbugs”.Take note that these are photographs which had some kind of political,cultural or scientific impact on the society and therefore you may not find some really popular ones in here.Like the “Afghan Girl” by Steve McCurry So here is a list of the photography that literally “Changed” humankind [1]Omaha Beach, Normandy, France” Robert Capa, 1944 “If your pictures aren’t good enough,” war photographer Robert Capa used to say, “you aren’t close enough.” Words to die by, yes, but the man knew of what he spoke.