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FollowThis photograph was taken from Potenga Sea Beach, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
This photograph was taken from Potenga Sea Beach, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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jennypotterphotography
September 26, 2016
Absolutely thought provoking stunning photography well done best wishes Jenny
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Location
The photograph was taken from Patenga Sea Beach, Chittagong, The land of beauty and the trading capital of Bangladesh.Time
This photograph inspires me every time. I can remember that day very well, it was Wednesday, 24th October 2012. A shiny day of ‘Dasera’, final day of ‘Durga Puja’ festival. I was prepared to photograph all day long. I started shooting from 9 a.m. and I blessed by this photograph at 2.42 p.m.Lighting
When I shoot at outdoor, basically I shoot before 9 AM and after 3 PM. Because of soft natural light, but that day I didn’t want to miss any moment. Shooting at hush light and crowd were so difficult.Equipment
I took this photograph with my Heart and captured it on Nikon D7000 with 18-105mm lens.Inspiration
I was hungry for food and thirsty for photographs that time. I always try to see something different. He was running through the crowd with his friend when I first saw him. On that very moment I drew a composition in my mind & luckily I got that.Editing
Besides being a photographer, I am also a painter. I don’t want to say anything about post-processing. I believe, this is my photography and also my painting.In my camera bag
When I move around to take photograph, I move with my heart. But I don’t want to keep it in my bag, so I keep Nikon D600 with 50mm f/1.8 lens. In photography “less is more” so I move with less equipment’s.Feedback
Always have respect for the subject you are photographing. Respect yourself by respecting others. Have patients, learn to wait. Find beauty and fall in love with it. Create an eye to see something difference.