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Girl stands on the street divider deciding whether to get into the water or not?

Water in the street!

Yes, another rain photo!

This lady in Mymensingh isn’t going to wait for the water to disappear before crossing the street.

Walking in the Rain!

This young Burmese child was enjoying the rain in Yangoon, Myanmar!

It looks like fun on a hot summer day!

Charles does his part in helping this photo shoot to go on, rain or shine!  Sorry, if this is a reblog!

Charles, Carver, his son, and the “bug!”

Tarnima Warda Andalib with her Mother at a photo exhibition at Drik Gallery.  The two photos of hers in the exhibit were taken at Kuakata in Southern Bangladesh.  She will be missed at the TTL photoclub safaris and photowalks since she is now in Malaysia working on her Ph.D.

Tarnima and her Mother at the Third Eye Photography Society’s “71 Snaps International Photography Exhibition 2012!”

This is a great spot for portraits.  I was introducing them to their Bangla Language Instructor, and couldn’t resist stopping here for a photo.

You may have noticed I’ve been behind in posting photos.  I had a hard drive crash on my laptop which had Lightroom4 on it (my fav editing and organizing program).  Thus I have to catching up to do.  Many of the photos may only be having some cropping happening but not much editing!

Jon and Fannie!

My friend during a morning breakfast a Jannat Hotel (local eatery) after playing football (soccer) in the morning.

Gilbert a good friend!

Creative Youngsters!

Moriah and Caden having a great time.

CLOUDS OVER DHAKA, BANGLADESH

Western sky over Dhaka as seen from Iqbal Rd, Mohammadpur.

Nice Cloud Formation!

A photo taken at Kuakata Beach.  The photographer was using the motorcycle driver for the foreground of a sunrise shot.

Jenny in action with her camera.

Some gentleman drinking tea at a nearby tea stall!

Tea, Sweetened Condensed Milk, and Sugar! Tasty indeed!

Social time with a cup of tea!

YOUNG LADY HAVING FUN

Joytu Jahan having fun with Rahat Amin’s at Drik Gallery during the Ecorps photo exhibition.

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