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In Asia, taking care of children is usually a significant role. For this picture, watching children while playing inside a mall's playground.
Meet Syed Ashfaqur Rahman, my youngest uncle in my huge family. In his arms is his son, my youngest cousin, Arshil. I featured him both in the preceding and following photos in my photostream.
I met a lot of people in my life. They all were a mixture of good and bad. But trust me, he is the only character where I couldnt find a single flaw. Without a hesitation, I will give him 10/10 in all the good virtues that is humanly achievable in today's world. He is the most disciplined, honest, sincere, responsible, humble, affectionate, and most importantly the coolest person I met in my life.
And im sure, anybody who met him would agree with me, in a heartbeat.
I am sure (inshallah) he will make an excellent father.
Oh, as the picture goes, Listen to this if you have the time.
Over the course of nearly a year I've been working to put together this piece following all three trimesters of pregnancy and the arrival of the newborn.
Creatied as part of my Pregnancy Photography Guide, now available for the iPad!
Click here to see more of my pregnancy photography
Victoria Park, Bath.
The fair is in town.
Nikon D40 | Sigma 10-20@10mm | ƒ4 | 1/25s | ISO200 | Handheld
This is a guest post from my Dad. He took this on his smartphone whilst on a cruise around the med with my Mum (if this is retirement I'll take it now!) in Gibraltar, thought it was too good not to be shared!
HCS!
Osprey spreads her protective wings over nest.
Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Preserve.
Jun 24, 2014
Today marks the last day of our vacation at home. Although it lasted for 3 weeks, 2 of those were spent in home quarantine. But despite the very short time of freedom, it was very well spent with family and friends. Hopefully COVID would finally be beaten soon. I don't want to start my holidays 11 months from now in quarantine again.
This chickadee might look worn out, but it continued delivering worms to a nest inside a tree cavity for another 20 minutes after this picture.
Fernhill Wetlands
This is like abstract art, no? I title it "Parenthood" - look at it large and you might understand.
This isn't what it looks like, though - it's really a 2-minute exposure at f/13, with my daughter holding my flashgun. She's actually chasing me around, firing it at my face (the thought it was hilarious). I kept trying to make funny faces, but they all came out looking like I was angry (I wasn't).
Post-processing: I had to reduce exposure in Adobe Raw - she hit the flash so many times, it was actually overexposed.
Strobist: 30+ flashes from all over the place at zoom 80mm, 1/32nd power. f/13 for two minutes.
While walking a woodland trail I spotted a swan sitting in her nest, the male swan was swimming around protecting his family. Lovely sight I'll be back to see if the eggs hatched ❤️