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aealzx · 5 months
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There was a pic on a youtube video that seemed fun to try drawing the pose/expression of while I'm ded and worn out and not enough oomph to work on main projects. So I did a "quick" doodle in like ..... 1-2 hours or something I dunno. =3=b
Maher is one of my ocs. I just pushed his hair around for this for fun =3=
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saurabhshelar · 11 months
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पुरातन मूल श्री सत्यनारायण योग कथा - अध्याय 5 | Satyanarayana Yog Katha ...
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electromancypodcast · 7 months
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Hello Electromancy fans! I'm still hard at work writing season 3, but while I'm doign that I'm going to be working on a side-project, a self-contained 8 episode sci-fi story loosely based on Beauty and the Beast. If that sounds like fun, you should audition! This is unpaid, its a purely volunteer project.
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mutant-distraction · 1 year
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Sanjeev Phadtare
White bellied minivet 8/23/2023
Shelar Farm Birding Point, Pune
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soggytaxidermy · 2 years
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SW oc refsheet 2: The thrilling sequel starring Lyyes Shelar aka Dire of Dathomir. Nightbrother Jedi having a rough time who lowkey wishes he didn’t survive Order 66
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travelnew · 2 years
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Wanderlust of Devkund waterfalls
1-day Sunday trek on a Thursday! This was my life's first mid-week trek. On 13th October 2022, when there was supposed to be the October heat, Mumbai and surrounding regions were experiencing extended monsoon, 7 friends decided to explore the Devkund waterfalls.
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The blog post is divided into 4 parts as follows:
1) How did we go? 2) Time line. 3) Photography & Video. 4) Expenses.
HOW DID WE GO?
Grade: easy - but long.
Base village: Bhira near Patnus and Pali.
Base railway station: Khopoli.
Route: By car from Dadar - Pali - Khopoli - Patnus - Bhira - Car parked at Bhira - 7 km single way trek to Devkund & backtrack.
Top tip: Visit on a week day, to avoid 5000+ crowd on weekends and do not throw plastic bottles, wafer packets and chocolate wrappers en route & around the waterfalls.
The place is so pristine, that the reservoir formed by the waterfall, reflects the color of the sky. So if you are lucky and the sky is clear and cloudless, you will see blue waters. Devkund means reservoir of the Gods.
Devkund is also the UGAM or the origin of River Kundalika. The river that has been made famous for rafting at Kolad.
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There were villagers all along the way at every corner or twist and turn in the path. And they were there to help us. Guide us. Ask them the way and they will always point you in the correct and safest path. There is enough food and water provisions made by these helpful villagers for the city people who come to litter their beautiful environment. So please leave only your footprints and take nothing from the jungle, but photographs and pleasant memories.
TIME LINE:
03:00 wake up
04:00 start
05:30 car journey starts
09:45 reach Bhira
10:45 trek starts from Bhira
13:30 reach Devkund
2 hours 45 minutes to trek up.
15:00 return trek starts
18:00 reach Bhira
3 hours to trek down.
19:15 return car journey starts
22:45 reach Mumbai
23:30 home
PHOTOGRAPHY:
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Don't be fooled by the flat terrain even in the videos. There are uphills and downhills and it is long. Use trekking shoes always.
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The dog who followed us right from the start till the top. Of course, it earned tidbits from us.
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Photo courtesy: my friend with DSLR even in the rains, SM!
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The bridge for safe river crossing.
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EXPENSES:
60/- rick between home to railway station (twice taken).
20/- return train ticket.
4896/- = 306 km x Rs. 16 per km.
400/- driver's daily allowance.
205/- = toll of 40 + 40 + 125.
5501/- = 7 passengers + 1 driver in AC Innova car hired = 4896 + 400 + 205.
(At Bhira: 200/- unlimited vegetarian meal; 220/- unlimited non vegetarian meal; 20/- tea; 10/- changing room for bath)
40/- breakfast of 20 per tea + 20 for 2 vadas.
100/- delicious lunch of chapatis & mutter-paneer
60/- instead of 100/- as entry, because of check-in with Shelar Mama's home stay.
210/- = 30 per head contributed towards driver's meals.
TOTAL = 1096/- per head.
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Enjoy the short VIDEO of the beauty of the DEVKUND.
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All done in our usual TTMM (non-commercial & cost sharing) way.
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6nikhilum6 · 25 days
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Pune Crime News: Woman Doctor Harassed In Road Rage Incident At Golibar Maidan
According to police reports, the doctor was driving past Golibar Maidan when Shelar, who was riding a two-wheeler (MH 12 TM 5908) at high speed from the opposite direction, crashed into her car. At the time, Shelar was wearing headphones, which may have contributed to his lack of attention on the road. When the doctor confronted him about the accident, Shelar allegedly responded by hitting her…
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myramglina · 2 months
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Porter Robinson - Cheerleader from Hugh Mulhern on Vimeo.
PRODUCTION Production Company: Riff Raff Director: Hugh Mulhern EP/Producer: Precious Mahaga EP: Natalie Arnett Director's Representation: Hands Executive Producer: Porter Robinson Executive Producer: Slush Management (Aaron Greene, Neal O'Connor, Amar Pathak, Samuel Luria, Valerie Maybaum, Ryan Glatt) Creative Director: Pablo Jones Soler
BTS/DIGITAL Paul Mauer
SERVICE COMPANY Solent Film MD: Alex Momchev Solent Film MP: Magdalena Staneva Solent Film Service Producer: Tihomira Temelkova Assistant Producer: Elena Doroshenko Production Manager: Mitko Milushev Production Coordinator: Teodora Naydenova Production Assistants: Eva Taneva, Simona Atanasova, Serafima Deyanova, Dimitar Borisov
CASTING DIRECTOR Veselina Georgieva
AD'S 1st AD: Antony Tanev 2nd AD: Margarita Aneva 3rd AD: Damyan Tanev
CAMERA DOP: Nikita Popkov 1st AC: Vladislav Mateev 2nd AC A camera: Ivaylo Yovchev 2nd AC B camera: Luciano Ivanov Video Control: Borislav Stoyanov Drone Operator: Nikolay Georgiev - Tanera Data Manager: Delyan Kaloyanov
LIGHTING Gaffer: Alexander Trenev Electricians: Vasil Vasilev, Georgi Tsanev, Dimitar Yanev, Boris Vasilev Dimmer Board Operator: Philip Georgiev
GRIP Key Grip: Tsvetan Kostov Grips: Albert Nikolinski, Dimitar Dimitrov, Yulian Gotchev, Mihail Gotsov, Emil Ivelinov Head Technician: Borislav Tanev Crane Technician: Stanimir Vatsov
SOUND Playback: Kostadin Separevski
ART Production Designer: Elena Isolini Production Designer Assistant: Theresa Bates Art Directors: Momchil Tasev, Aleksandar Yanev Construction Manager: Minko Krustev Props Master: Ada Paunova On-Set Dressers: Nedelcho Hazarbasanov, Yavor Milanov Set Dressers: Kostadin Dervenski, Evtim Evtimov
LOCATION Location Manager: Anita Miletieva Assistants: Elena Karadusheva, Lidiya Aleksandrova
STUNTS Stunt Coordinator: Ivan Vodenicharov Stunt Dept. Coordinator: Aneta Ivanova Stunts: Marina Yordanova, Desislava Slavova, Tea Markova, Mariela Kostadinova, Ventsislav Hristov
CHOREOGRAPHY Kosta Karakashyan
SFX Supervisor: Nikolay Fartunkov Senior Technician: Ivan Kazakov Technicians: Vladimir Mitov, Blagoslav Zhenkov
HAIR/MAKE-UP Hair Cut & Color: Miyuki Goto Artist's Hair & Make-up Artist: Yesol Choi Artist's Hair & Make-up Artist Assistant: Gohun Kim Head of Make Up: Gergana Batanova Head of Hair: Veselka Tsekina Hair Stylists: Bilyana Borisova, Gergana Ivanova, Nataliya Kamenova, Gratziela Dimitrova
COSTUME Artist's Stylist: Luca Wowczyna Luca's Assistant: Elliott Lane Assistant Stylists: Maria Petrova, Teodora Marinova, Nadya Dobrikova, Yoana Kusheva, Emiliyan Bonev Tailor: Marieta Duncheva Mask Design: Audrey Mai
ORGANIZATION Set Manager: Georgi Asenov PAs: Lyubomir Tabakov, Ivaylo Tabakov, Vulcho Monkov
STOP MOTION: THE JUNKS Stop Motion Supervisor: Zlatin Radev Animator: Boris Wolf Assistant Animator / Puppet Doctor: Diliana Valcheva Rigger / Assistant Animator: Teodor Ralev Set Dressers: Alex Suninski, Marin Nalbantov
EDITING: TRIM EDITING Editor: Joseph Taylor Edit Assistant: Anders Mills Producer: Noreen Khan
POST PRODUCTION VFX Supervisor: Vasil Galabov VFX: The Mill EP: Saskia Delius Producer: Sam Ashby 2D Lead: Ben Gallagher 2D Assists: Henry Claud N’guetta, Jane Williams, Muhaddissa Hasham Associate Producer: Rushikesh Shelar Production Coordinator: Karishma Verma Compositor Supervisor: Nanda P V Compositor Lead: Ragesh Ramachandran Rotoscoping Supervisor: Kunal Bendke Prep Lead: Jalander Madishetty GABHA Studios: Dafydd Upsdell, Daniel Morris Grade: Andrew Francis Add’l Post Production: Andrzej, Nina Muro, Nick Lane CGI: Alex (chippy) Futtersak, Dom Harwood VFX Artists: David Ochoa
TRANSPORT Coordinator: Vladimir Mashinata Blagoev Prod Vans: Svetoslav Yordanov, Ivo Radkov, Iliya Iliev, Georgi Evstatiev
CATERING Cherry Craft & Catering Manager: Mariela Manolova Cherry Craft & Catering: Petya Kovacheva, Ivan Nalbatski, Borislav Parvanov
SUNWEAVER CREATIVE Shawn Chapman: Producer - Creative Jacqueline Adorni: Producer Garrett Robles: 3D / Previs Lauren Sperling: Project Coordinator Matthew Hunt: Production Assistant
WARDROBE / COSTUME: VENIA Christine Ko: Key Costumer Keeter Ly: Key Costumer
WARDROBE / COSTUME: SUNWEAVER Cybal Hall: Costume Supervisor Annabelle Gerke: Key Costumer Christopher Hall: Costumer (Silkscreening) Daniel Rose: Lead Wig Designer Kieran Smith: Wig Stylist Samantha Michael: Wig Stylist
ART DEPARTMENT Kigarumi Sensei Taiki Nishikawa: Key Artist Paul Nishikawa: Artist
Creative Character Engineering Andrew Clement: Lead Artist Lesley Becerra: Head of Production Brad Palmer: Sr. Project Manager Cory Fisher: 3D print/fabrication Alex Dill: Fabrication Mike Ross: Fabrication
Special Thanks - Venia
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tfgadgets · 3 months
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Pune Track Work - The Hindu
Kariena and Kimiko caught the eye when the horses were exercised here on Monday (July 1) morning. Sand track 600m: Stunning Visual (Nazil) 42. Easy. Brave Beauty (Nazil) 42. Easy. Regina Memorabilis (Hamir), Silver Braid (Shelar) 39. Both moved level freely. Wanderlust (Nazil) 42. Easy. Taimur (Bhawani) 39. Moved fluently. Juliana (app) 41. Easy. Chat (Nazil) 40. Easy. Away She Goes (app),…
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dempameat · 3 months
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(XユーザーのSonali Shelarさん: 「was doing research on pwd act when i came across this powerful poster https://t.co/GH1w79WLN9」 / Twitterから)
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aealzx · 1 year
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I realized I hadn't drawn Maher in a loooong time, so I took him out for a date tonight to see how he'd turn out. X'D Accidental fluff treatment on the hair.
(white hair and purple eyes are an illusion from the earring. The black hair and white eyes are his natural colors)
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saurabhshelar · 1 year
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गंडमुल नक्षत्र क्या होते है? पुरे विस्तार से सारी जानकारी | Gand Mula Na...
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electromancypodcast · 1 month
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An update, of sorts
I have been quiet for a long time. Just wanted to check in with you, Tumblr. I am currently trying to finish writing season 3. It is coming along, slowly. There are some bits I'm really excited about. There are other parts that are really hard to make work. But I am going to finish it. I don't yet know if it will be the final season. I am also working on an unrelated, 8-episode, stand-alone sci-fi love story called Shelar and the Scavengers. I wrote the script while season 2 of Electromancy was in production, and it is in production now. My hope is to release in early 2025. I haven't decided if I'll make a tumblr for it yet. Thank you all for being patient and sticking with me. I really want to get the rest of this story out into the world soon, but its more important to me to get it right.
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waydk · 7 months
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15th edition of UDRI’s publication Mumbai Reader 22|23 - Civil Society and the City captures 24 original stories of civic action that have shaped your city. This reader is a chronicle of people’s journeys, their learnings and their impact across key urban themes woven together vividly from the threads of activism, history, and artistic expression. With the following contributions:
■ A Timeline of Mumbai’s Development and Civic Action compiled by UDRI ■ Civic Action Groups in Mumbai by V. Ranganathan ■ The Early Years of New Bombay by Shirish B Patel ■ Shyam Chainani: A Journey from Advocacy to Institutional Impact compiled by Anuradha Parmar and Elaine Agith ■ The Urban Transformer – A Brief History of The Urban Design Research Institute based on an interview with Rahul Mehrotra ■ The Story of the Kala Ghoda Arts District, Kala Ghoda Association and Kala Ghoda Arts Festival based on an interview with Rahul Mehrotra and Brinda Miller ■ Timeline of Mumbai Textile Mill Redevelopment and Recycling Urban Land by Charles Correa, Edited by Darryl D’ Monte ■ Bombay Imagined – An Illustrated History of the Unbuilt City by Robert Stephens ■ Nivara Hakk Then and Now: The Struggle for Housing Rights by Gurbir Singh ■ Restoring Mumbai’s Open Spaces based on an interview with P K Das ■ The Creation of SPARC and its Foundational Strategy Formations by Sheela Patel ■ A Glimpse of NPCCA’s Journey in Reclaiming Public Spaces by Atul Kumar and Swarn Kohli ■ Citizens Can Make Transformational Changes in Their Surrounds by Shirin Bharucha and Nayana Kathpalia ■ The Story of NAGAR by Nayana Kathpalia and Meher Rafaat ■ Saving Mumbai’s Sole Heritage Botanical Garden: The Struggle of the Save Rani Bagh Botanical Garden Foundation by Hutokshi Rustomfram and Shubhada Nikharge ■ The Story of AGNI: Cyrus Guzder in conversation with D. M. Sukthankar ■ Towards an Empowered and Accountable Local Governance by Nitai Mehta, Sumangali Gada and Anuj Bhagwati ■ The Story of Civis by Antaraa Vasudev and Divya Pinge Civic Action to Protect Mangroves at the Turn of the Century by Rishi Aggarwal ■ Beyond the Silent Struggles: The Story of Awaaz Foundation by Sumaira Abdulali ■ For the Right to Water by Sitaram Shelar ■ Save Aarey, Save Mumbai by Stalin Dayanand ■ Narratives from the Bandra Collective by Sameep Padora, Samir D‘Monte, Pronit Nath, Robert Verrijt and Zameer Shakir Basrai ■ Space and Hip-hop: The Birth and Evolution of Mumbai’s Underground Music Scene by Arushi Khare based on an interview with Tushar Adhav and Ashwini Hiremath ■ Fisherfolk Resistance to the Coastal Road: The Arenas of Struggle by Shweta Wagh ■ From Up There They Were Just Numbers by Amrita Gupta, Anuradha Pathak, Anant Jain and Kush Badhwar
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collegelives · 8 months
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Ashok Chavan's Faux Pas As He Joins BJP, And A Series Of Laughter
Minutes after joining the BJP after a 38-year-stint in the Congress, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan made an epic faux pas by mistakenly referred to Mumbai BJP chief Ashish Shelar as "Mumbai Congress President".
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The remark, clearly a slip of the tongue, left the senior leader red-faced and drew a round of laughter from BJP supporters who had gathered to welcome him into the party fold. Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was seen correcting him before laughing out aloud.
Apologising for the error, Mr Chavan said, "I have just joined (the BJP). Hence, the mistake. I am starting a new journey by joining the BJP after 38 years in the Congress."
The heavyweight leader from the Nanded region said he has always been a part of "positive politics". "The Prime Minister has taken a pledge for 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas'. Sometimes, I was accused of not opposing him. But I have always done positive politics," he said.
The former Congress leader said he had set no terms for joining the BJP. "I will do what the party tells me to. I have asked for nothing. Nobody asked me to leave. This is my decision," he said.
Mr Chavan yesterday resigned from the Congress and as a party MLA. His aide Amar Rajurkar, who resigned as MLC yesterday, also joined the BJP today. The former Chief Minister said he has not asked anyone to switch from the Congress to the BJP.
Mr Chavan is expected to file his nomination for the Rajya Sabha polls tomorrow. In fact, it is the deadline to file nomination for the election to the Upper House that expedited his BJP entry. Earlier, he had told the media that he would take a decision on joining any party after a couple of days.
He was invited into the party by Mr Fadnavis, state BJP chief Chandrashekhar Bawankule and Mumbai BJP president Ashish Shelar, among others.
Addressing the media, Mr Fadnavis said any decision on Mr Chavan filing nomination for the Rajya Sabha polls will be taken by the central leadership of the party. He also said that the party knows how to utilise the senior leader.
The son of former Maharashtra Chief Minister Shankarrao Chavan, Ashok Chavan wields significant influence in Nanded region. His exit comes at a time when the Maha Vikas Aghadi -- comprising the Uddhav Thackeray faction of Shiv Sena, the Sharad Pawar camp of NCP and the Congress -- faces two tall poll challenges.
Mr Chavan has held key roles in the Congress, including Maharashtra Congress chief and a member of the Congress Working Committee. He has served as an MP from Nanded on two occasions and been a member of both Houses of the state legislature.
After serving as state minister, he was chosen for the Chief Minister post after Vilasrao Deshmukh stepped down in the aftermath of the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai. The Congress retained him on the top post after the 2009 state polls. The stint was, however, short as Mr Chavan was forced to step down amid corruption allegations related to the Adarsh Housing Society scam.
Responding to a question on the corruption allegations, he said, "The court has ruled in our favour."
Mr Chavan said the decision to quit the Congress was not an easy one. "I did not take this decision in a day. I have taken this decision for the people of my district. It is true that the Congress gave me a lot. But I have also served it well," he said.
Congress leaders had earlier responded sharply to Mr Chavan's exit.
Senior party leader Jairam Ramesh took a "washing machine" jab -- washing machine is an oft-repeated reference the Congress uses to accuse the BJP of stalling criminal investigations against Opposition leaders who switch to their side.
"When friends and colleagues leave a political party that has given them much -- perhaps much more they deserved -- it is always a matter of anguish. But to those who are vulnerable THAT Washing Machine will always prove more attractive than ideological commitment or personal loyalties," Mr Ramesh said.
Maharashtra Congress chief Patole said it is "unfortunate that leaders who have got everything are leaving the Congress party and ideology".
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