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Shapla Chottor, by Yasef Imroze

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   February 19th  |  0 Reviews
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The photo depicts the life at the busiest area of Dhaka – Motijheel. The daily hustle and bustle of one of the ten happiest cities in the world starts from here. Some wake up to reach the top most throne of the Corporate world, some seeking a mere opportunity. Regardless of what an individual shall dream, it will only come true for those who dare to have one. The numerous amount of trips around the Shapla Chottor sometimes may prove to be a step closer to success for many. This photo was taken from the tallest building of Dhaka.

Shapla Chottor, by Yasef Imroze

Nikon D7000 | Exposure f/4.5 @ 1/125 sec | ISO 640 | Focal Length: 68mm
Shapla Chottor, by Yasef Imroze

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | February 19
Award Score: 66 (Value 13, Clarity 12, Composition 17, Style 12, Skill 12)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Black & White Photography
Photograph Location: Motijheel, Dhaka | Bangladesh

Photographer: Yasef Imroze Ifaz (Sydney, Australia) Registered
Yasef Imroze Ifaz is originally from Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has completed his Undergraduate and Post-graduate degree from Australia. He is now working in the financial services industry in Sydney, Australia. Photography is a hobby that he picked up recently. He is into close up and landscape photography, mostly. He believes, that photography has totally changed his perception towards nature. Yasef loves to portray the beauty of his country Bangladesh through his lenses. In the near future Yasef plans to travel around the world with the camera as his companion. This hobby gives him endless amount of joy!

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Tags: Dhaka, Motijheel, Yasef Imroze, Black & White Photography, Bangladesh
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