Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Rush Hour

As the most important religious festival for the majority Muslims, the celebration of Eid ul-Fitr has become a part of the culture of Bangladesh. The government of Bangladesh declares holiday for three days on Eid-ul Fitar. People living in towns having their families or parents in villages go to their country homes to meet relatives and celebrate the festival together. All outgoing public transport from the major cities become highly crowded and in many cases the fares tend to rise in spite of government restrictions.

EID is the happiest occasion which all want to celebrate with near and dear ones. But to fulfill their wish they have to spend some rush hour.








Last day of 2010 & 1st hour of 2011

It was the last day of 2010. Around 11:45PM. Me and my two friends decide to finish the year in a simple way. We started walking on the new road which connects Bijoy Sharani with Tejgaon I/A. It was a foggy nigh only few people are over the road. I tried to shoot some interesting and memorable frame.


 

Trying to get the motion behind Robin.
Same as with Shohug.

We have lots of fun over night. It was at 12:45AM Shohug be a Dracula to get Robin.

It was the starting shot on 2011. Think it was a good start.

We came back to Robins' home nearly at 1:00AM. After have some adda we slept and in the morning we have started a New Year 2011.


Good Luck & Good Day.

Autumn Robotic Life Dhaka Bangladesh.

Location: Technical Circle, Mirpur-1, Dhaka Bangladesh.

Season is one of the divisions of a year according to weather. Its number and features vary from country to country.

There is summer all the year round. But in Bangladesh. There are six seasons such as summer, the rainy season, early autumn, late autumn, winter and spring. These seasons come one after another in a regular cycle. Each season has its own beauty and features. Each of them appears with it's own beauty, color, sights and sounds.