[Assam] banana...
Chan Mahanta
cmahanta at charter.net
Wed Jun 18 07:49:11 PDT 2008
Thanks for sharing the picture Babul. While it is
quite amazing at first look, the skeptic in me
raises the immense possibility of a pretty fair
Photoshop job.
There are several reasons:
A: Knowing how a 'kolor thwka' develops, from the
top towards the bottom, this picture looks
unnatural. The bananas in the lowest 'aankhi's
are large than those in the middle. While one
cannot entirely discount the possibility that
somehow later in the development of the 'thwka'
the tree got some steroids
fed to it, but that is a veeeery long shot . And
perspective distortion--of foreshortening, as we
call it ( as in the enlarged nose and fattened
lips of a man's face photographed with a wide
angle lens) -- was not the cause. This was
picture taken with a 'normal' lens.
B: The arrangements of the bananas in an 'aankhi'
are random, as the uppermost ones will testify.
But in the lowermost ones certain patterns repeat
themselves, a tell-tale sign of a liberal but not
too careful application of the 'clone stamp' in
Photoshop.
C: The 'kolor thwka' matures top down. The usual
'thwka' completes its cycle of generating the ten
or twelve 'aankhi's in about a month. In this
picture of about 70 or so 'aankhis', while the
lower ones
continue to form from the flowers, the upper ones
would have ripened and gone, unless, again
intervened either by divine powers or a mad
scientist who has gone bananas with her invention
of eternal youth for banana-life.
D: In nature, the 'dil' --flower - of the banana
starts out quite full at the outset and gets
depleted to a shriveled remnant of its original
size by the time it is done with its production
of ten to twelve 'aankhi's. Here is the fatal
flaw of the photoshopper, whose ignorance of the
biology of a banana flower or his carelessness
gives the whole thing away. Look at the 'dil' at
the bottom. It not only does not look depleted,
but actually has widened, as if by the
obstruction by the concrete slab and holding the
promise of keeping on producing for ever, from
the look of the flowers still in bloom, while the
sharp conical point of the dil got truncated in
the 'clone stamping' process altogether.
Assuming the forever-thwka was indeed destined
to keep producing come hell or concrete slab, by
this time, the 'thwka' would have taken a slight
curvature towards the bottom. Again our picture
doctor forgot that possibility .
It is all in the details!
At your service,
Sherlock Mahanta
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