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In pictures: Karnataka man builds camera-shaped house, names his kids 'Nikon, Canon and Epson'

Ravi Hongal loved photography ever since he was a child

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, July 15

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A man in Belgaum, Karnataka went all out to express his love for photography. 

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The man ended up building a house that resembled a camera. Ravi Hongal loved photography ever since he was a child and used to go to the nearby rural areas to click pictures, in a report by All About Belgaum. 

However, his love for photography took a crazy turn, when he made himself a camera-shaped home. The 49-year-old photographer also named his sons Canon, Nikon and Epson after the famous camera brands, which are also written on the house.

The news started trending on Twitter after people posted pictures of the house and the family in the camera-shaped home.

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