Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, well known as city of fine muslin, mosques and rickshaws has a fairly long history of evolution. Before it rose into prominence as Mughal capital of Bengal in 17th century and urban & commercial centre, it was under the Sultanates from 14 century. It came under British control in 1757. Dhaka with passage of time testify different faces of history. Photographs and digital archives are the most effective ways that can keep visual records of its colourful history.
My colleagues are telling that the lighting in Poribibi's Tomb has given it a Ghostly appearance & the lights of picture immediately before it ( the house at Dhanmondi lake )looks artificial.
The photos are simply spectacular! Can I suggest something, Mr.Ershaad, why don't you print post-cards out of them and put them in the market, I think, the foreigners would love to take some back home as souvenirs...:) And you could make a fortune!
Mr. Ahmed, I was amazed by the pictures of your site. You have done a job that I always wanted to do by my own, but never had time. I would not dare to scale your talent and efforts for this mind-boggling works. All I want to say is … thank you for giving me the opportunity to see Bangladesh from you eyes.
.Ahmad, Good job boss.I always wanted to do it,never got time.May be as a ghost will do.You make me more homesick beacuse my house is near Dhanmandi. Shehab ul Alam Surgeon,Singapore
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Really nice pictures of Dhaka at night. Good work !!!
My colleagues are telling that the lighting in Poribibi's Tomb has given it a Ghostly appearance & the lights of picture immediately before it ( the house at Dhanmondi lake )looks artificial.
Very Cool Pics!! Thanks For Posting. Also That house in Dhanmondi lake is REAL cause I live right across the lake.
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks
Shireen
realy sir....nice photographs...
The photos are simply spectacular! Can I suggest something, Mr.Ershaad, why don't you print post-cards out of them and put them in the market, I think, the foreigners would love to take some back home as souvenirs...:) And you could make a fortune!
Beautiful picture..Excellence work..Thanks for posting..
Mr. Ahmed,
I was amazed by the pictures of your site. You have done a job that I always wanted to do by my own, but never had time. I would not dare to scale your talent and efforts for this mind-boggling works. All I want to say is … thank you for giving me the opportunity to see Bangladesh from you eyes.
Sincerely,
Romen Rashid
.Ahmad,
Good job boss.I always wanted to do it,never got time.May be as a ghost will do.You make me more homesick beacuse my house is near Dhanmandi.
Shehab ul Alam
Surgeon,Singapore
WoW!
An authentic photography,which simply wins any Bangladeshi and foreign tourister's heart,and makes all of us proudful towards our country.
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