
15 May 2015 Dhaka Bangladesh. A pedestrian cross the old veally during the Crazy raining in the of old Dhaka. Photo by Monirul Alam

15 May 2015 Dhaka Bangladesh. A pedestrian cross the old veally during the Crazy raining in the of old Dhaka. Photo by Monirul Alam

14 May 2015 Dhaka Bangladesh A firefighter sit on the motorcycle during the long traffic jam in the capital of Dhaka.Photo by Monirul Alam
During the Bengali New Year celebrations on Apr 14, 2015 a group of men sexually assaulted some women several times at Suhrawardy Udyan’s main entrance, adjacent to the TSC area. The police are yet to arrest anyone over the molestations that triggered much protest from student groups and human rights organizations. The Bangladesh Chhatra Union BCU announced on its plans to march and besiege the DMP headquarters to protest police inaction.
Demonstrators, heading towards the Dhaka Metropolitan Police headquarters, on 10 May, 2015 were stopped at the capital’s Minto Road Police charged with batons, lobbed tear gas shells and used water cannons to drive away the protestors. At least, 10 students, injured in police action, have been taken to the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. The role of police during the incident has been criticised and protest against police attack and sexual assault.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police DMP suspended Nayek Anis for his alleged involvement in 10 May brutality on women activists who were protesting the sexual assault during Pahela Baishakh celebration.The DMP also formed a three-member probe body to investigate the incident.
Police came under heavy criticism from platforms of professionals, teachers, rights activists and left-leaning students for brutally beating protesters instead of arresting people who had sexually assaulted women during the Pahela Baishakh celebrations.
Meanwhile, the High Court yesterday ordered the inspector general of police (IGP) to report to it by 14 June on the action taken against the policemen who beat up the protesters near the Dhaka Metropolitan Police headquarters.
Inspiration ! You feel something, to do creative something,Yes, it is important word in my life, I remember it in my own creative vision. I started my photographic journey in 1994 from BPS, Bangladesh Photographic Society with my small camera Pentex ME Super, a short basic photography course afterwords completed my three years Graduation from Pathshala, South Asian Media Institute, my professional drives with Prothom Alo Newspaper as a deputy chief photojournalist.
I always learn in my time, I learn from my mistake, I learn from other works. I think it is a big influence to me for betterment of my own work. I sharing my photography thought with you, it may help yourself towards in your own photographic drives, remember the word ‘Inspiration’ You feel something, to do creative something.
Whenever I go, I always carry on my camera, let you know nowadays every one use smart phone camera with great MP image anyway, it’s my tool to capturing the images, I see in my life that around me and I captured it, I feel from my heart.
A few years ago during my photographic shoot in Old Dhaka on the subject old building wall with beautiful green plant and fallen beautiful light ray, I took it afterwards my friends said, you really mad guy’s, yes I am still mad guy’s about my photography passion and my photographic profession.
I would like one think, I share my photographic experience with you, so that I writing down it and share with you. Here, I am discuss about the Landscape Photography from my practical experience. I think it’s may help you during your photo shoot.
As a professional photographer point of view to takes a better landscape photography, you can only shoot two times. In order to get a good landscape, you shoot early in the morning and evening, so keep in your mind to get planing in your traveling,anyway. The other time is as well as good for documentation or photo-journalistic purpose, but to get ‘Dreamlike Landscape Images’ using those magic times to get an amazing result. Keep in your eye to draw by lines, angles, textures, contrast and light with the right compositions and aesthetics that is very important to takes Dreamlike Landscape Images.
MORNING TIME: About 15 minuets before sunrise and than form 30 minuets afterward.
EVENING TIME: About 30 minuets before sunset and than form 15 minuets afterward.
WHY: Because it’s the only time you get the soft, warm light and shadows, that’s given you professional quality lighting for landscape photography. Professional Landscape Photographers shoot at those two time of day. It’s a golden rule of landscape photography.
CAMERA SETTING & OTHER THINGS: Aperture Priority (AV), Manual (M), Program (P) and Landscape mode is better for shooting time. Must shoot in RAW mode for viewing purpose to shoot in JPG mode. ISO setting is to set up 100 up to 800 it’s depend on level of light. Set up your camera into Auto White Balance for avoiding other compilation. Lenses are use Normal, Standard Zoom, Telephoto and Wide-angle lenses, it’s depend on your lenses accessibility, try to get maximum f-stop (Depth-Of-Field, DOF) keep in your Flash to use it if necessary for fill-light and must use in your Tripod.
Before shoot landscape must see the Muster Landscape photographers works through the Web and than not to copy their works to see for experience.
Note: Landscape Photography TIPS discussion written by Monirul Alam Photojournalist. Fell free to contact withnessphoto@gmail.com
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14 April 2015 Dhaka, Bangladesh. The nation began celebrating Pahela Baishakh the first day of Bangla month 1422, with various programs since the early morning on 14 April 2015 Dhaka Bangladesh. Cultural organization Chhayanat welcomed the new year with Tagore’s songs and traditional music at Ramna Batamul, attended by tens of thousands of people attired with traditional attires on the occasion. Cultural activists, artists and students of Faculty of Fine Arts held the Mongol Shova Jatra, the mass rally, with the theme ‘Onek Alo Jalte Hobe Moner Ghore Let’s light thousand lights in the darkness of our heart’ in downtown Dhaka, Bangladesh.It’s day for friends and family,wearing colorful dress and having traditional food. Photo by Monirul Alam

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Every Day Life 14 April 2015 The nation began celebrating Pahela Baishakh the first day of Bangla month 1422, with various programs since the early morning on 14 April 2015 Bangladesh. Cultural organization Chhayanat welcomed the new year with Tagore’s songs and traditional music at Ramna Batamul, attended by tens of thousands of people attired with traditional attires on the occasion. Cultural activists, artists and students of Faculty of Fine Arts held the Mongol Shova Jatra, the mass rally, with the theme ‘Onek Alo Jalte Hobe Moner Ghore Let’s light thousand lights in the darkness of our heart’ in downtown Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Monirul Alam @meghmonir
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Every Day Life 12 April 2015 Students of Dhaka University’s Institute of Fine Arts on Sunday prepare to celebrate Pahela Boishakh, the first day of Bangla calendar, on Apr 14. Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, the renowned grandson of Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur, the 3rd Mughal Emperor, introduced the Bangali Calender. For relatively easier tax collection, Akbar changed the practice of agricultural tax collection according to the Hijri calendar. He ordered an improvement because the Hijri calendar, being lunar, did not agree with the harvest sessions and eventually the farmers faced severe difficulties in paying taxes out of season.Photo by Monirul Alam @meghmonir
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Every Day Life 05 April, 2015 Bangladeshi ( BGB ) Border Guard Bangladesh member stand guard outside a special court where a trial against former Bangladeshi prime minister and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Khaleda Zia is taking place in Dhaka. Bangladesh opposition leader Khaleda Zia left her office April 5, 2015 for the first time in three months in a sign of easing tensions after deadly protests had plunged the country into a political crisis. Zia, 69, was taken by car to a court where she surrendered and secured bail in two graft cases against her. Security was tight with hundreds of police and border guards surrounding the court. Photo by Monirul Alam @meghmonir
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Every Day Life 02 April, 2015 A dog jump from the ground next to the group of couple sits and chat in the afternoon at the historical place of the Suhardawary Udyan. Suhrawardy Udyan formerly known as Ramna Race Course ground is a national memorial located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Monirul Alam @meghmonir
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