Tag Archive for: Bangladesh
A Top View of a Candle by Shahnaz Parvin
My Sony DSC-H10 lens captured a poignant symbol of hope: a top view of a candle against a dark backdrop. With an aperture of ƒ/4.0 and a focal length of 11.5 mm, the candle stands as a beacon of light in the darkness, illuminating the path forward with its flickering flame.
A Mother and Her Small Boy by Shahnaz Parvin
In the remote hill tracks of Bandarban, where the borders of Bangladesh stretch to their limit, lies a tapestry of small tribal villages nestled within the valleys. Amidst this rugged terrain, I stumbled upon a poignant scene—a mother and her small boy, waiting patiently in front of their bamboo house.
The Emergence of the New by Shahnaz Parvin
My Nikon D60 lens captured a scene of quiet anticipation: dried water lily pods and stems awaiting the promise of new life. With an aperture of ƒ/5.0 and a focal length of 40.0 mm, the image reveals the delicate intricacies of nature's cycle, where the remnants of the old make way for the emergence of the new.