Why Do You Write?

Ohran Pamuk on the inevitable question every writer is asked - “Why do you write?

I write because I have an innate need to write! I write because I can’t do normal work like other people. I write because I want to read books like the ones I write. I write because I am angry at all of you, angry at everyone. I write because I love sitting in a room all day writing. I write because I can only partake in real life by changing it. I write because I want others, all of us, the whole world, to know what sort of life we lived, and continue to live, in Istanbul, in Turkey. I write because I love the smell of paper, pen, and ink. I write because I believe in literature, in the art of the novel, more than I believe in anything else. I write because it is a habit, a passion. I write because I am afraid of being forgotten. I write because I like the glory and interest that writing brings. I write to be alone. Perhaps I write because I hope to understand why I am so very, very angry at all of you, so very, very angry at everyone. I write because I like to be read. I write because once I have begun a novel, an essay, a page, I want to finish it. I write because everyone expects me to write. I write because I have a childish belief in the immortality of libraries, and in the way my books sit on the shelf. I write because it is exciting to turn all of life’s beauties and riches into words. I write not to tell a story, but to compose a story. I write because I wish to escape from the foreboding that there is a place I must go but – just as in a dream – I can’t quite get there. I write because I have never managed to be happy. I write to be happy.

hat tip - the ever so spiteful one!

Newsweek.com has just had a cosmetic surgery and is looking pretty.
Bernie’s Better Beginner’s Guide to Photography. A nice article on getting started with digital photography even for those who aren’t beginners.

Airtel - Vodafone

Typing airtel.com on your browser takes you to spanish Vodafone site. Funny this!

VizThink is a conference for Visual Thinkers.
Clean Up Finder’s “Open With” Menu. Good way to remove those duplicate copies of your applications. I’ve had 4 copies of VLC listed until I found this neat tip.

Fashion Photography

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Ramp Attack at RGB was an opportunity for me to experiment on fashion photography. Since I was using a normal lens (which had no luxury of zoom) I had to be close to the stage in order to capture some decent photos. There was ample scope for experimentation and I did manage to learn to quickly switch settings on the fly to capture the images based on ambient light. I’m quite happy with the results and would love to hear your thoughts on it as well.

Why You Should Ditch That Zoom for a Classic 50mm “Normal” Lens - Garry Voth tells why.

The End is where it all begins
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