Footsteps & Moist Soil . . .

Buriganga River. January. 2006. Daily Life © Monirul Alam

A few years ago. I went their, the place name is Trimomone south part of Dhaka beside Buriganga river with my other fellow photographers  to takes some environmental picture which we use our environmental reporting , anyway we started our journey with engine-boat within half an our we find that beautiful place.

At these time the  light is very favor to us, we stop our boat and than take  photos suddenly, I found a number of foot steps on  moist soil and the area is quite silent. Some time i saw a few ferryboats cross the narrow river canal. We all really enjoy that moment and took pictures too.That day  I use my Nikon D 70 dslr camera with short Zoom lens.  I am quite happy to see the result and share with you.

 

Spring Festival . . .

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13 Feb 2012 Dhaka Bangladesh- Bangladeshi artist performs a dance during celebrates of Spring Festival local named BASANTO UTSAB in Dhaka city. Hundreds of people joined in the cultural ceremony to welcome the first day of ‘Basanta,’ which is known as the symbol of life and begins with the first day of the Bengali month of Phalgun. © Monirul Alam
 

Daily Life . . .

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Nature

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The Family of Man

The family is both the fundamental unit of society as well as the root of culture. It is a perpetual source of encouragement, advocacy, assurance, and emotional refueling that empowers a child to venture with confidence into the greater world and to become all that he can be. . . MARIANNE E. NEIFERT

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07.Jan.2012.Pubile Kaliganj.Bangladesh- A Bangladeshi middle class family takes a pleasure time with their family picnic tour outskirt of Dhaka Punail Kaligonj .Number of Bangladeshi family take a short tour in their weekend   holyday especially in winter season. © Monirul Alam

Look Back in 2011

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Open your eyes, look within, Are you satisfied with the life you’re living ?

-BOB MARLEY

About Bob Marle

Bob Marley

 Date of Birth: February 06, 1945 Date of Death: May 11, 1981 Robert “Bob” Marley was lead singer and guitarist for the ska and reggae bands The Wailers and Bob Marley & The Wailers. Marley’s music was highly influential, not only in the world of reggae which he largely defined, but also introducing the Rastafarian movement to a worldwide audience. Many of his songs featured the struggles of the powerless and the poor, as well as preaching Rastafarian themes such as brotherhood and peace for all mankind. His songs, including I Shot the Sheriff, No Woman, No Cry and Redemption Song, rocketed up the charts. Following his death in 1981, Marley’s posthumously released album, Legend, became reggae’s best-selling album of all time, selling 20 million copies worldwide.

 

Street Life

Dhaka October 2010. Homeless people sleeping on the street at Karwan bazar. River erosion, tidal wave and other calamities are turning many village people on the breadline, forcing them to migrant to the capital with the hope of getting some work for a living. Copy Right- Monirul Alam

Risky Journey!

Dhaka, 2005. A garment worker climb into the roof of launch at the Sadarghat launch terminal, every year the situation is almost same home bound people are gather on the launch, bas and train station and taking risky journey ahead of Eid festival. The Eid-Ul-Fitr is the biggest festive event of Muslim, the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. Copy Right: Monirul Alam