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Thank you for taking the time to have a look at my page. My name is Abraham Mathew and I am medical executive by profession with a passionate interest in anything art. Music and photography come to me as a fulfilling and soulful indulgence, and I liken it to an extension of my thoughts in sound and print.

 

I am most passionate about 'soulful photography'....photography that invokes a sense of melancholy...photography that begets a sense of peace and serenity...photography that portrays in graceful elegance, the beauty of all that is around us, small or big.

 

My photography journey began in all earnest, in 2005 and over the years I have become devoted to my pursuits. I thank all those wonderful people who was of help to me in those early-on days, especially my wife, and those whose work inspired me to keep the faith in my pursuit of beauty.


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Videos


Wonderful Life - Black

One of those early videos that influenced me so much. The music and the video compliments so well and it is an exact sight and sound of my psyche.


Gary Jules- Mad World From Donnie Darko
Music video of Mad World using Donnie Darko clips

Gladiator - 'Now We Are Free' Music Video
'Now we are free' by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard, from the movie Gladiator.

It is well with my soul
In 1873, Horatio Spafford wrote the words to the hymn "It is Well with My Soul" after the tragic death of his four daughters. (He wrote it on the ocean while sailing near the spot where his daughters died.)Very moving.

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The latest stories from the Home section of the BBC News web site.
Brooks anger at hack probe charge
Rebekah Brooks expresses anger after being charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice as part of the phone-hacking inquiry.
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Debt-stricken Greece is set to go to the polls again after parties failed to agree on a new government, says Socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos.
Hollande in Berlin for euro talks
France's newly-inaugurated President Francois Hollande arrives in Germany for key talks, which were delayed after his plane was apparently hit by lightning.
Leveson warns over Hunt documents
Papers relating to the way the culture secretary handled News Corp's bid to take over BSkyB should not be published, Lord Justice Leveson urges.
Paralysed man moves hand after op
A paralysed man has regained limited use of his hand after pioneering surgery to bypass damage to his spinal cord.
Jail for takeaway brothel boss
A Carlisle takeaway boss is jailed for 15 years for attempting to recruit four girls aged between 12 and 16 into prostitution.
Britons die in Canaries heatwave
Two British citizens have died in separate incidents in Gran Canaria, believed to be linked to a heatwave gripping the Canary Islands.
Cameron 'not fussed' on poll date
Prime Minister David Cameron appears to have made a major concession on the timing of a referendum on Scottish independence.
Strauss-Kahn sues NY maid for $1m
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is counter-suing a hotel maid who accused him of sexual harassment last year, seeking $1m in damages.
Post-Games border staff 'boost'
The government will bring forward the recruitment of 70 border staff to prevent lengthy queues at Heathrow Airport following the Olympics.
EU forces raid Somali pirate base
EU naval forces conduct their first raid on pirate bases on the Somali mainland, saying they have destroyed several boats.
Celtic trio eye bid for Euro 2020
Scotland, Wales and Republic of Ireland declare an interest in hosting Euro 2020 along with Georgia and Turkey.
Baby's quick birth in bathroom
A young couple deliver their baby at home in Wakefield after a labour lasting just eight minutes.
Gems from largest diamond on show
Jewellery made with stones cut from the world's biggest diamond will go on display for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Lineker backs Crouch for England
Gary Lineker expects Peter Crouch to be included in England's Euro 2012 squad, which will be announced on Wednesday.
Man City 'to rival Real & Barca'
Manchester City will match the spending of Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona in a bid for European glory, Roberto Mancini says.
Hartley returns to England squad
Dylan Hartley returns to the England squad for the meeting with the Barbarians after an eight-week ban for biting.
Murray beats battling Nalbandian
Andy Murray overcomes David Nalbandian 6-1 4-6 7-5 to make it into the third round of the Masters series event in Rome.
Eurozone economy avoids recession
The eurozone avoids returning to recession after recording zero economic growth in the first three months of the year, figures show.
JPMorgan's Dimon wins pay backing
The head of JPMorgan Chase, the biggest US bank, is backed by shareholders days after it revealed a $2bn (£1.2bn) trading blunder.
Miliband reshuffles Labour team
Jon Cruddas is put in charge of Labour's policy review in a minor reshuffle of Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet.
Ministers end contract with A4e
The government terminates a contract with welfare-to-work company A4e after deciding that continuing would be "too great a risk".
NHS risk register veto 'wrong'
The government's refusal to publish the full risk assessment of the planned changes to the NHS is unjustified and departs from policy, says the Information Commissioner.
'A&E fast-track' for Olympic VIPs
Senior trauma surgeons have raised concerns over a deal to give Olympic VIPs fast-track emergency care during the 2012 games.
Special needs budgets for parents
Parents in England are to be given more financial control over support for their children with special educational needs.
Teachers' performance pay doubts
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Mobile porn filters 'censorship'
A report finds that 60 sites have been wrongly blocked by UK mobile filters designed to protect children.
Nokia accuses Apple of Siri bias
A Nokia spokeswoman criticises Apple after it appears to "override" its Siri software over the question: "What is the best smartphone?"
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Scientists in the US have developed a way to generate electricity using viruses.
Amber preserves pollen carriers
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Police charge Brooks over hacking
Rebekah Brooks and her husband, Charlie, are charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice as part of the phone-hacking inquiry.
Britney Spears joins X Factor USA
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Why do autocrats do strange things?
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Why sharks don't like some metals and magnets and how these might be used to save them, and even some of us.
Boy's 'wicked' murderer jailed
A man who kicked and beat his partner's five-year-old son to death at their Peterborough home is jailed for life.
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Human error is blamed for a mix-up over payments to Kent County Council leader Paul Carter which cost the authority £20,000.
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Bond is to resume helicopters flights which had been suspended after one of its aircraft ditched in the North Sea last week.
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Oil and gas firm Aker Solutions announces plans to create 500 new jobs in the north east of Scotland.
PSNI kept body parts in 67 cases
The PSNI reveal they have kept body parts and tissue samples in 67 cases of suspicious and unexplained deaths without notifying relatives.
Man in 60s dies in two-car crash
A 66-year-old man dies following a two-vehicle crash on the Lisnevenagh Road in Ballymena.
Smith lands shadow cabinet post
Pontypridd MP Owen Smith is made shadow Welsh secretary just two years after being elected to Parliament, following Peter Hain's resignation.
Club chairman pledges commitment
The chairman of Cardiff City FC pledges commitment by himself and its major investor to the club after emerging from key talks on its future.
SA unions clash with opposition
South African police fire tear gas after clashes between opposition supporters and trade union activists in central Johannesburg.
Nigeria divorcees in mass wedding
A hundred couples marry in an officially sanctioned mass ceremony in Nigeria - in an effort to provide stable homes for Muslim divorcees and widows.
Pakistan mulls Nato summit invite
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is considering attending Nato's Chicago summit on Afghanistan amid signs that a crisis in relations may be easing.
IPL suspends 'corrupt' players
India's cricket authorities suspend five IPL players who are being investigated for corruption after a sting by undercover TV reporters.
Utoeya survivor tells of screams
A teenager describes "the worst screaming" during Anders Breivik's island gun attack, shortly before a man sets himself on fire outside the Oslo trial.
Tymoshenko appeal delayed again
The trial of jailed Ukraine opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko is delayed until late June after the prosecution is granted more time.
Bogota hit by deadly explosion
An explosion reportedly targeting a politician in the Colombian capital Bogota kills at least five people and injures dozens more.
Mexico writer Carlos Fuentes dies
Carlos Fuentes, one of the most famous Latin American authors, has died in Mexico at the age of 83.

My Gear

1) Canon EOS450D

2) Canon EOS400D

 

Lenses

- Sigma 18-200mm

- Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro

- Sigma 15mm f2.8 Fisheye

- Sigma 70-300mm

- Sigma 28mm f1.8

- Canon 50mm f1.4

- Canon 18-55mm


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