Five o'clock in the afternoon. Just drank a cup of coffee. Drink a mouthful. Time for an afternoon walk. The body is like a match mage. Although the mind is very good, what is the body doing in laziness? The desire to get out of bed is not awakening in the mind. nothing to do The work of walking must be done. Spending time lying in bed all day, if you don't walk a little in the afternoon, the body becomes heavier. There is no way to walk. So trying to read the clothes suitable for walking one by one. Finished getting dressed. Now with one more khilipan in my mouth, I left the house remembering Almighty Allah. I wear socks indoors. Now I left the house wearing Nagara shoes suitable for walking. I stopped to think about which direction to walk today. Decided to go to Rajhans village nearby today. I will see Rajhans village. I will bring the mobile camera to record how people keep swans there.
As thought so act. I left through my village, towards Hans village. Actions always match intentions. So I saw a group of swans in the village. A coaching center next door has just opened. At his gate I saw a group of swans from a distance. Inside a house under construction, the swans are trying to move in groups but are unable to move. When I approached them, they looked at me politely. What do you want to say? What else to say? They may be thinking that the photographer has come to take our picture. Without thinking about it, I quickly took some pictures of them in my mobile camera and left for Rajhans village. At this time the women of the village also stay in front or around the main gate of their house. At the end of the day, Tuku observes the situation. Today is no exception. Ahead, I saw some women sitting in a group at the gate of a house and discussing something. I did not wait for their discussion and left again for Rajhans village through the back road.
I am still in my own village, I will meet Rajhans village in a short time. As I came across Swan Village, I took several natural photos of the surroundings. At this time I am walking along the road along the bill of "Pakram". From the west side of the road on the north side of Pakram Bill, I noticed that several men and women were walking on the path of the village. Sometimes they are standing, sometimes they are sitting, sometimes they are shaking hands, sometimes they are talking face to face. Now I am a short distance away from them.
Now I am preparing to take the north road from the west side. The swan village is visible ahead. The original name of the village is Bishapara. This Visa Para village is called Rajhans village. Entering the road to Bishapara or Swan Village, I first met this brother who was feeding the swans.
I asked the swan feeding brother, brother, where is your home? He said Bishapara.
I said to him, brother, your village is called Rajhans village, why is it? The brother replied that about 80% of the people in our village keep at least two or four swans in their family. I asked if he keeps other ducks, he said there are other ducks, chickens, pigeons, many people have fish in their ponds.
Now I asked the brother who grazed the swans again, how many swans you have in this group. He replied 13. I said how many ducks are there. He replied three. This time I advised him that there is no need to laugh so much. One out of ten is a duck. He said, I had 75 swans in total. Some of them were eaten, while the rest were kept after being sold. A few more of these will be eaten and sold, so three of the 13 have been kept.
I had a great time talking to the swan herding brother and took the following pictures while talking.
This time I passed the group of swans and the brother and moved forward again. A little further I saw three women sitting on the same road with a group of swans. In it two women are sitting and one woman is standing. I approached them and said I will take some pictures of your swans. They said ok take pictures but don't show us. I started advising them, since you are close to being caught on camera. So you stay on the other side and I will take your picture with the picture of the duck. Your face and eyes will not be visible. If they're on the other side, I've captured a few pictures of the group of swans with them here and keep moving forward. When I passed them, I asked why this Bishapara village of yours is called the swan village? They replied in unison, almost everyone in this village rears swans. That's why it got such a name. But we know our village as Bishapara. Now I keep moving forward as I speak.
A little further, I saw three women sitting on the same road after releasing swans. Now when I get close to them they realize that I am taking pictures on the street. They kept telling me that you took pictures of our swans too. I said I will take pictures with you. They said you take a picture of a swan. Don't put our faces in the picture as we look on the other side. As usual, I took a few pictures here with my mobile phone camera. The evening is approaching. Now I asked them. Ducks can be reared, why are you all guarding them. A woman answered from there and said that now the paddy plant has grown. There are many foxes in them, there is no evening, no night, no day, the foxes always come out here and the ducks, chickens, goats, sheep, everything is taken by the foxes. So we bring them to the streets and let them all sit to guard. Near the end of the duck grazing road I will now go up to Rajhar village or Visa Para. This time I headed towards the interior of the Visa Para village. The objective was to see what was inside the village and to get some idea of how the people of this village reared the swans and to take pictures of the swans ahead.
Friends this was my swan village or visa para visit swan photography and some talk about photography hope you like it.
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