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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.
I Am Happy with What I Have Got by Shahnaz Parvin
In the twilight of Bangladesh, my Nikon D60 lens revealed the resilience of the fish searcher. Lacking a boat or net, he relies on his wits to gather fish for his family, particularly after the rainy season or autumn. The image portrays his modest catch, reflecting his dedication despite limited resources. When asked about his haul, his smile spoke volumes: "This is not much, but I am happy with what I have got." This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the quiet strength and gratitude that often accompany life's simplest pleasures.