Language of Silence

March 02, 2012   |   4 Comments

Have you ever felt the silence of the trees? The silence has its own language. It tells the story of unyielding endurance. With solid hardness trees stand firmly from the beginning of time, remind me one of the most famous photographs, The Pond—Moonlight, by Edward Steichen. Edward took that photograph back in 1904, and featured [...]

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Aquatic life, by Mostafa Monwar

June 25, 2010   |   2 Comments

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 [...]

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Silent Trees in a Watery Unset, by Mostafa Monwar

June 17, 2010   |   5 Comments

Nature always changes its color, and with the change of each season it shows it magnificence. The monsoon sky of the Indian subcontinent gives a beautiful blue color to it. Seeing this in a place like Cox’s Bazar, the longest sea beach of the world, along with the trees, the reflections, and few tiny human [...]

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