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Nawzum, my client posing right to the camera. A very beautiful young bride, wearing a nice red colored wedding dress (shari) with beautiful gold ornaments is captured with decorations behind.
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ME BEING A FAN OF THE SHOW I WAS PRETTY EXCITED TO DO THIS :D. I WAS EVEN MORE EXCITED I GOT ARIA BECUZ SHE HAD A GREAT SECRET FOR ME TO WORK WITH. HERE YOU SEE HER AND EZRA SNEAKING AROUND IN THE WOODS TOGETHER TO BE WITH EACHOTHER. THE LIGHT U SEE IS A PICTURE BEING TAKEN BY A. I THINK IT TURNED OUT PRETTY WELL IT LOOKS VERY MYSTERIOUS :)
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Chuadanga, Bangladesh, 2010.
A shy footballer with his football.
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Lalakhal is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Sylhet. Lalakhal is a wide canal located Sharee River near the Tamabil road. The river is not much deep and it is one of the sources of sand in Sylhet. The focal point of the canal is water. The water has a variety of colors blue, green, clear water at different points.
...I could never draw the face. Because I don't know who you are. Till now...
[A very old capture. The Canon age of my photography :) I am not so good in sketch. But I try to draw sometimes, rather than shooting]
Shot it at Gangasagar Fair .Gangasagar Mela is the largest fair celebrated in West Bengal (INDIA). This fair is held where the Ganga and the Bay of Bengal form a nexus. Hence the name Gangasagar Mela. This festival is celebrated during January every year and is a major attraction for millions of pilgrims from all over India.
The pilgrims come for a holy dip on Makar Sankranti (last day of the Bengali Month) Negha -Mid January. They take dips in the Ganges and offer water to the Sun God. The dip, as they say, purifies their 'self' and according to them, 'punya' can be obtained thus. When they are done with the ritual obligations, they head towards the Kapilmuni Temple situated nearby, to worship the deity as a mark of respect......
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I THINK I DID A GREAT JOB ON THIS :) HOPE SHE MAKES IT IN :D
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10 local artists and floral designs inspired by the art in
Conjunction with the Portola Garden Tour
Raven rising by Lisa Magruder
Floral Design by – Liliana Oliviera Daniel Regalado
Untitled by Rachael Johnson
Floral Design by Poppy Gutierrez
Carrier of good News by Charles Dabo
Floral Design by Agnes Li and Pei Huan Yip
Asiatic 1 by Rebekah Fernandez
Floral Design by Rebekah Wright and Mirna Osario
Clown Wigs by Anne Seeman
Flora Design by Kimberly Au and Chris Rogue
Woods Monotype by Donna Sharee
Floral Design by Shana Lesch Madalyn Bates
Long Lockdown by Art Koch
Floral Design by Cherie Serange and Amy Reid
Invasive Inflation by Phillip Hua
Floral Design by Estafani Flores and Ade Echizenya
Tiger lilies by Paul Kensinger
Floral Design by Michelle Medvinsky
The Migration by Oscar Melara
Floral Arrangement by Suale-Chen Chang
Clown Wings by Anne Seeman
Floral Arrangement by Kimberly Chu and Chris Rogue
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Taluk Korra, Chuadanga, Bangladesh.
They plough the soil and dig out gold.
Soil builds their homes.
Soil adorns their bare skin...
....And makes up their unsoiled souls.
From Chuadanga, Bangladesh.
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Dhaka, Bangladesh, 08 March 2015.Bangladeshi activists and garment workers attend a rally in front of National Press Club during International Women's Day in Dhaka. Several women's organization demanded equal treatment, improvement of work safety conditions and measures to tackle violence against women. International Women's Day is globally observed on 08 March, in order to highlight the struggles of women across the globe and promote women's rights.
Shot it at Varanashi.
The name Varanasi has its origin possibly from the names of the two rivers Varuna and Assi for it lies with the confluence of Varuna with the Ganges being to its north and that of Assi and the Ganges to its south.Another speculation about the origin of the name is that the river Varuna itself was called Varanasi in olden times, from where the city got its name.
Through the ages, Varanasi was variously known as Avimuktaka, Anandakanana, Mahasmasana, Surandhana, Brahma Vardha, Sudarsana, Ramya, and Kasi.
In the Rigveda, the city was referred to as Kasi or Kashi, "the luminous one" as an allusion to the city's historical status as a center of learning, literature, and culture. Kasikhanda described the glory of the city in 15,000 verses in the Skanda Purana. In one verse, God Shiva says,
The three worlds form one city of mine, and Kasi is my royal palace therein.
Another reference to Varanasi is found in a hymn by Sri Veda Vyasa:
"Ganga-taranga-ramaneeya-jataakalaapam,
Gauri-nirantara-vibhushita-vaamabhaagam.
Narayanapriyam-Ananga-madaapahaaram,
Varanasi-pura-patim bhaja Vishwanatham."
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Children in a fishing village in Tanguar Haor in 29th May 2015.
Tanguar haor, a unique wetland ecosystem of national importance and has come into international focus. The area of Tanguar haor including 46 villages within the haor is about 100km of which 2,802.36 ha is wetland.
It is the source of livelihood for more than 40,000 people.. In 2000, the hoar basin was declared a Ramsar site - wetland of international importance. With this declaration, the Government is committed to preserve its natural resources and has taken several steps for protection of this wetland.
Every winter the haor is home to about 200 types of migratory birds. The haor is an important source of fish. In 1999-2000, the government earned 7,073,184 takas as revenue only from fisheries of the haor. There are more than 140 species of fresh water fish in the haor. and some other important threatened species of freshwater wetland trees are there in this haor.
It's a place of serenity,peace,home of many fisherman.