Tag Archive for: Bangladesh
Let Me Touch the Fish by Shahnaz Parvin
In a quaint village nestled in Sherpur, Bangladesh, I witnessed a heartwarming scene unfold. A fisherman father stood proudly in the shallow waters of a tranquil pond, showing his son the day's catch. The joy on the child's face was palpable as he eagerly reached out and said, “let me touch the fish”. His excitement added a touch of innocence to the moment. Their beautiful expressions mirrored the deep bond shared between father and son..
A Bee Delicately Extracting Honey by Shahnaz Parvin
Captured with my Nikon D60 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this enchanting image depicts a bee delicately extracting honey from a pristine white flower. Shot with a focal length of 195.0 mm and an aperture of ƒ/5.0, the bee's intricate movements are frozen in time, showcasing the intricate beauty of nature's symbiotic dance. With a shutter speed of 1/1600 and a sensitivity of a sensitivity of 200, the details of this serene moment are preserved, highlighting the bee's graceful flight and the flower's ethereal allure. Flash was off to ensure natural lighting, allowing the scene to unfold in its purest form.
A Majestic Hornet Perched by Shahnaz Parvin
Captured with my Nikon D60 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this image portrays a majestic hornet perched upon a delicate pink flower.