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Boatload of Stuff at Reay Road


At the Reay Road dockyard, old ships (in this case The Brazilian Lady) are broken down and the wreckage of their voyages are sold to treasure hunters.

Photos credit: Kuldeep Pathak

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Boatload of Stuff at Reay Road


This vintage tan suitcase was one of the few valuable finds at the dockyard.

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Boatload of Stuff at Reay Road


These antique gauges can double up as paper weights for your desultory day.

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Boatload of Stuff at Reay Road


There were some random useless relics as well. Like this battered microwave oven... 

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Boatload of Stuff at Reay Road


This big exposed light bulb may or may not help with ideating, but with a little shine and polish, it would still look cool in a conference room. 

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Instagram Like The Pros


Aneesh Bhasin: For this one picture, I Instagrammed once, saved it, then Instagrammed again.



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Instagram Like The Pros


Bobin James: Since cell phone screens are square, always keep the  1 x 1 proportions of Instagram pictures in mind. 

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Instagram Like The Pros


Roycin D'Souza: Most Instagram filters come with frames that look plain ugly; avoid using them.

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Instagram Like The Pros


Natasha Hemrajani: The Instagram tilt-n-shift function can be used to eliminate background distractions and frame clutter.

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Instagram Like The Pros


Aparna Jayakumar: The latest version of Instagram has an HDR type plug in that really kicks the contrasts up.

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Instagram Like The Pros


Gaurav Sawn: Because Instagram takes a while to load, I prefer shooting with the default phone camera and then importing and post processing the image in the app.


 


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