Photography of Rajmoni Shooting Spot
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I am @maksudakawsar
From Bangladesh
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I am @maksudakawsar, I am connected to you from Bangladesh. I am a small blogger. Because there are many creative people around me who are always sharing good posts with their skills and qualifications. Besides, there are many creative people who are looking for such a platform to showcase their qualifications. But I am such a small user who does not have that much creativity. Still, I am a verified user of such a beautiful platform. That is why, despite being very busy, I constantly try to come up with new and different posts for you. That is why today I am here with a new post again.
Those of you who read my blog regularly must know that I like to travel a little. And whenever I get time, I go to a green environment surrounded by nature. To pamper myself a little. For example, a few days ago I came back for some time with my friend nature. A few days ago I went to visit the Taj Mahal and Rajmoni shooting spots of Bengal's love. However, that day I took several photographs there. Which may not be shared with you in one day. So today I am going to share some photography. I hope you will like it too.

There’s a strange power in photographs — they don’t just capture what we see but also what we feel. Recently, I visited the Bangladesh National Museum, and that experience made me reflect on the connection between marine nature and us in a new light. The seabed soil and shells displayed behind glass seemed to come alive through my camera’s lens. This blog is a retelling of that journey — not just through photography, but through the discovery of a hidden world. In one corner of the gallery, there were three samples of seabed soil, each preserved in a glass case. Each had a tag detailing its region of origin, depth of extraction, and date of collection. The first was a deep brown, resembling alluvial soil; the second was ashen gray and grainy; and the third was nearly black, perhaps rich in volcanic minerals.


Since we could not visit this shooting spot properly even after going there one more day. So we left quite early that day. However, when we went in the daylight, it seems that the environment here has been enjoyed quite well. Because every place inside the shooting spot has been arranged very beautifully. Earlier, I would only say where these places are shot after seeing them in movies. But that day, I was also fascinated by seeing such beautiful green nature.


Just as the shooting spot was filled with green forests, so were the various idols made of clay. As far as I went, I could only see the beautiful idols with my eyes. Only they can tell how beautifully the idols have been made with different designs and with how much craftsmanship. These idols have been placed all over the shooting spot.


However, these statues are colorful but have been arranged quite beautifully. Some statues are playing the flute, or some statues are carrying a kula on their heads. Some statues are standing still. Seeing these colorful statues made us want to take photographs and we also took some photographs after seeing such beautiful statues.


I was quite surprised to see that not only idols were made here. Big clay peacocks have also been made to entertain people. I thought these were real peacocks when I saw them from a distance. Hee hee hee. But no, the caretaker there said that they were made of clay.


I walked inside the shooting spot. Of course, there are shooting spots for various movies there. But no, we started with the fish aquarium. Thousands of foreign species of fish have been kept in these aquariums across a huge area. I couldn't take it anymore. So I did some photography.
I'm ending this here today. I'll be back with new posts in the future. How did you like my photography today? I'm looking forward to knowing. I hope you will encourage me with your valuable comments.
Blogger | @maksudakawsar |
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subject | Photography |
Country | Bangladesh |
Not today. I will be back with a new post in the future. Until then, stay tuned.
My identity
I am Maksuda Akter. On the Steemit platform, I am known as @maksudakawsar. I am connected to my Bengali blog from Dhaka. I am a homemaker and also a working professional. Despite that, I love sharing my thoughts in my mother tongue, Bengali, on my blogging platform. I enjoy listening to and singing songs. In my free time, I love to travel and capture beautiful moments with my camera. Occasionally, I write a few lines of poetry inspired by my emotions, which I really enjoy. Above all, I love my dearest mother dearly.
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