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Assalamu Alaikum/ Dear bloggers, how are you all? I hope everyone is doing well. I am also doing well by the infinite grace of Allah. My dear bloggers, I will share some with you today. I hope you all like the pictures I have made. I like to take photos of the beauty around me with my smartphone camera and photograph flowers and natural beauty the most. I love photography very much, even when I share it with you and get nice comments, I love it. I always capture creative and natural beauty through good photography. And that is why you will like my photography. Your likes will help me make my photography blogging more creative.
I am not one to sit back and hear the news that there is a beautiful village some distance away from our village and there is a small quiet river beside the village. So ran with great interest to see and indeed this small calm river was much more beautiful than what I had heard. There is a bridge made of wood and bamboo over the river which is visited by many people. Earlier, the people on the other side of the river used to cross by boat. Now when this bridge made of wood has been made, it has been very beneficial for the people. The boats that were used there are now rented out for boat trips to tourists.
I hired a boat and captured some very beautiful moments on camera on both sides of the river. When I went there it was afternoon and the sunset was also enjoyed there very nicely. People look for a lot of things in the hope of a little peace in a turbulent life. I feel completely refreshed when I come back from this calm river. I shared a very beautiful moment with you. Please comment on what you think. Wishing everyone health and longevity, I am ending here. Saying goodbye. Allah Hafez
🕯️ Photography details🕯️
Community | Blurt Space |
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Category | Photography |
Device | Galaxy S21+ |
Caption | @mhmaruf |
Location | Bangladesh |
Original photo by mhmaruf
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Very nice.
Since Bangladesh is a riverine country, there are rivers in almost every district of this country. As these small rivers add to the beauty of the village, people catch fish from these rivers to meet their food needs. And you wrote a very nice post about that river which I really enjoyed reading. Wish you all the best.