Where the Blue and Green Get Mixed with Each Other, by Tanmoy Saha

This Photograph was taken in Sundarban. Sundarban is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world, lies in the vast delta on the Bay of Bengal formed by the super confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers across Saiyan southern Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is where the blue and green get mixed with each other.

Where the Blue and Green Get Mixed with Each Other, by Tanmoy Saha

Where the Blue and Green Get Mixed with Each Other, by Tanmoy Saha

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | January 18
Photo of the Day Award Category: Nature Photography
Photograph Location: Bangladesh

Photographer: Tanmoy Saha Turja (Dhaka, Bangladesh) Registered
Tanmoy Saha started photography since September 2007. Graduate in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from North South University, Tanmoy has been working in Audio Visual department of ZANALA Bangladesh from June, 2012. He has completed basic photography course from Dhaka University Photography Society (DUPS), and foundation photography course from Pathshala. His favorite sectors of photography are portraits, landscapes, and wildlife. His photographs have been presented in Friendship Art Exhibition on its 3rd and 4th Exhibition at National Art Gallery, Bangladesh.

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