Aquatic life, by Mostafa Monwar

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   June 25, 2010

Into the world’s largest estuarine delta Bangladesh, the rivers are fairly flat and split into hundreds of branches before reaching the Bay of Bengal. Here fishing is part of everyday lifestyle. People living beside the waterways use many methods to catch fish, some use nets, some use small or big open boats, or just snares on the end of poles. This photograph portrays just another story from their Aquatic life.

Aquatic life, by Mostafa Monwar
Award Winner: Photo of the Day | June 25

Technical Info: Nikon D300 | Exposure 1/100sec @ f/20 | ISO 200 | Focal Length 18mm
Title of the Photograph: Aquatic life
Photo of the Day Award Category: Black & White Photography
Photograph Location: Cox’s Bazar | Bangladesh

Photographer: Mostafa Monwar (Dhaka, Bangladesh) Registered Photographer
Mostafa Monwar has been interested in photography since his college years. Taking pictures still remains as one of the most passionate activity for the Creative Director of Asiatic JWT, residing in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His major source of inspiration, hence interest, would be Life. Besides working in the advertising he is passionate about acting on stage, as well as for the screen. He was awarded the best script writer of the year 2011 for a drama named Holud.
Facebook: Mostafa Monwar

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2 Responses to “Aquatic life, by Mostafa Monwar”

  1. RealVisionPhotos says:

    love it much.

    greetings Ben

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