Photowalk with my best buddy. A Day out in Dhaka City, The MAGICAL CITY

Hello Guys,
How are you all!! I'm fine. It's been a while. I was busy with exams. Besides, there was a little trouble with the job. So it took a while for everything to settle down.
I got a lot of support by posting in the photography lovers community. Today I will share some other photos. Today's post is a bit special. Because after many days I went out on photowalk. I am doing this post to make the day special and memorable. Hope you like it. My friend Raha was with me that day, Raha is my senior. But we are very close. Friendship bonding is good. If you go out with him, you need to take more pictures of him than photography.

Today I will initially share about Dhaka City.
And I will give you an idea about the surrounding of the photo by describing the location under each photo.

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This is a good photo I took. I like very much. In this picture the van drivers are sitting on their two wheelers. This is a moving short taken from a rickshaw. I was traveling in a rickshaw. Picked up then. These people are very hard working. They carry heavy goods in this vehicle.

Dhaka, the bustling capital city of Bangladesh, is a vibrant and colorful hub of activity. With a population of over 21 million people, Dhaka is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. But despite the chaos, there is a certain charm and character to the city that can only be captured through the lens of a camera. This is why a photo walk through Dhaka's streets can be such a rewarding experience for photographers.

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mid afternoon There is no sun in the sky. After eating lunch, this rickshaw driver is lying down in his own rickshaw. This photo was taken at TSC. Metrorail flyover is visible above. And below this man is sleeping peacefully. It is also a happiness.

As a photographer, taking a walk through Dhaka's streets is like stepping into a different world. Everywhere you look, there are interesting sights, sounds, and smells. From the colorful markets and bustling streets to the quiet alleys and hidden corners, Dhaka has something for every type of photographer.

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Sadarghat is the busiest area of ​​the city. Here, many things are brought and taken by the river. People were shifting some goods from one launch to another. I clicked this picture from the 3rd floor of the launch. A gentleman on the second floor was watching this as I was.

One of the best places to start a photo walk in Dhaka is at the famous Sadarghat River Port. Here, you can capture the busy port activity with hundreds of boats, ferries, and ships sailing in and out of the port every day. The river is also a hub for fishermen, who can be seen casting their nets or unloading their catch onto the shore.

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It is one of the most beautiful houses in Old Dhaka. There is this flower tree at the gate of the house. Which has increased the beauty of the house several times. The house has been recently repainted. The homeowner's choice of colors is good. Made a beautiful color. It stands out from all the surrounding houses.

Moving further into the city, you can explore the narrow alleys of Old Dhaka. The area is known for its colonial-era architecture, narrow streets, and colorful markets. Here, you can capture the vibrant street life and the local vendors selling everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to handmade crafts and clothing.

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The beauty of the city is hidden in the crowd of trees. Especially when the leaves of the tree fall, the beauty increases several times. New leaves will grow in spring He waits for the tree to count. It's amazing that this tree survives in such a busy city.

As you wander through the city's streets, you'll also come across countless interesting characters, from street vendors and rickshaw pullers to beggars and children playing in the streets. These moments can be captured with street photography, allowing you to document the unique culture and daily life of the people of Dhaka.

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Gratitude to Raha

My best friend forever. good friend Whom I consider the closest person. Happiness and sadness are all things that can be shared openly. With whom I feel the same tranquility. Raha, we are friends even though I am senior. Friendship has no age limit. At the end of the tour, all thanks to Raha. Without him I would not have come out It would not have been such good photography. He traveled all over the city and paid all the expenses. It was his condition. So I didn't dare to do anything.

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However, not anymore today. See you again in another post. Hope you like this simple post. Every photographer strives to take good pictures But it all depends on the moment and perspective. I also try my best. Everyone tries to do something good. Anyway stay well always. Thank you for taking so much time to look at my writings and pictures.

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