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Through Photography, This Bangladesh Pilot Is Sharing One Hell of a View of His Country
Posted 11 August 2016 16:22 GMT

Bangladesh is a land of natural beauty and offers spectacular picturesque elegance. Image by Shamim Shorif Susom. Used with permission.

Aerial photographer Shamim Shorif Susom has been capturing stunning views from the sky, offering a completely different perspective on the country.

Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries, often making international headlines because of its political instability, industrial disasters, and natural disasters. (More recently, you can add terrorism to this list.)

But Bangladesh is home to far more than violence and calamity. As a pilot, Shamim Shorif Susom has access to breathtaking and dramatic bird's-eye views of the country during his flights. His photographs capture the flowing rivers, lush countryside, and rural livelihood of Bangladesh from the air.

He started sharing his photos on Facebook, Flickr, and other social media sites, quickly gaining a wide following. His pictures have so far been featured in many international websites, including Bored Panda, Blaze press, and others. In an interview with the website My Modern Met, Shamim discussed his art:

The way I see it, I am fortunate enough to fly, and fortunate enough to see my root, my village, my urban life from a different perspective… at the end of the day, I’m capturing the memoirs of my reconnection. I am revisiting my country, my past, my childhood.


On Heaven's Door. Pabna. Used with permission.

Two months ago, Shamim Shorif Susom participated in his first solo aerial-based photography exhibition titled “Blackbird’s eYe: Bangladesh & Beyond.” It was the first aerial-based photography exhibition in Bangladesh.


Chilliland. Sirajganj. Used with permission.

Most of Bangladesh lies within the broad delta formed by the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers and is exceedingly flat, low-lying, and subject to annual flooding. A significant portion of the population lives in villages that are close to riverbanks. The flat lands containing numerous villages are criss-crossed with many rivers of different length and width, most eventually pouring into the Bay of Bengal in the country’s south. You can count almost 700 rivers, including the branching streams that make up a 15,000-mile-long river network—one of the largest in the world.

If you look at the country from above, the rivers, canals, and water-based activities are quite a sight. The diversity of this river-related life is also captured in Shamim Sharif Susom's photos that he usually takes from 500-1,000 feet in the air.


Lotus. Keraniganj, Dhaka. Used with permission.


The Family. Manikganj. Used with permission.


Final Masquerade. Dhaka. Used with permission.


Signature. Magura. Used with permission.


Louder Than Words. Manikganj. Used with permission.
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Once Upon A Time In Daulatdia. Rajbari. Used with permission.

Bangladesh is predominantly an agricultural country. Almost 48 percent of the population is dependent on agriculture. Currently, the net contribution to GDP in this sector is 19.1 percent. Susom's camera has captured stunning images of the agricultural life in Bangladesh.


Canvas. Manikganj. Used with permission.

And there are still more beautiful photos of Bangladesh:


The Heaven Within. Kaptai Lake. Rangamati. Used with permission.


Terracotta. Chittagong. Used with permission.


Tears of the Dragon. Khagrachari. Used with permission.

Shamim Shorif Susom has participated in a total of 19 exhibitions, both at home and abroad. Want to see more images of Bangladesh through his lens? Check out his website, Flickr account, and Facebook page. Be care
 
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Stunning.

He should release a video documentary.

I watched a series called America from air...it was excellent, can do something similar.

 
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@Doyalbaba plz Go ahead post his other photos including the mosque one and also ask for permission.
 
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Though dislike doyal's ideology and find it painful but I thank him for sharing these beutiful pictures of my native land.
 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/t...633/Bangladesh-fascinating-aerial-photos.html
A bird's-eye view of beautiful Bangladesh: Dramatic landscapes and undying traditions captured in stunning aerial snaps
  • Shamim Shorif Susom took the images while flying over the south Asian countryside where he was raised
  • They offer a unique look at life for villagers and fishermen who head onto the water on traditional boats
  • Susom grew up in a village and moved to Dhaka as a boy, but is revisiting his roots through photography
By Chris Kitching for MailOnline

Published: 09:16 GMT, 12 August 2016 | Updated: 11:14 GMT, 12 August 2016

A Bangladeshi pilot has snapped fascinating aerial photos that show a bird's-eye view of rivers, lakes and green landscapes in his home country.

Shamim Shorif Susom took these images while flying across the South Asian country known for small villages and serene countryside outside the bustling capital of Dhaka.

Susom's images provide a unique look at daily life for villagers whose lifeline is fertile farmland and paddy fields, and fishermen who set out every day on rivers or lakes in traditional boats.

Susom grew up in a village and moved to Dhaka to study, and eventually became a pilot.

However, he has never forgotten his roots, telling Bored Panda: 'I am fortunate enough to fly and fortunate enough to see my root, my village, my urban life from a different perspective.

'At the end of the day, I'm capturing the memoirs of my reconnection. I am revisiting my country, my past, my childhood.'

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Pilot and photographer Shamim Shorif Susom snapped this incredible shot of a storm in Bangladesh's Bandarban District

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Susom took these images while flying across the South Asian country known for small villages and serene countryside

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This photo was taken over the village of Daulatdia - which is known more for its brothels and exploitation of girls and women

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Susom grew up in a village in Bangladesh's countryside and moved to Dhaka, where he eventually became a pilot

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Susom calls this photo 'Chilliland'. He said his aerial photography allows him to reconnect with his roots in Bangladesh

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Susom said he is 'capturing the memoirs of my reconnection' through his aerial photography


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Susom's images provide a unique look at daily life for fishermen who set out every day on rivers or lakes in traditional boats

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Susom snapped this photo - called 'Serenade to Spring - while flying over a lake. It shows birds flying low over the water



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This photo - called 'Medusa' - shows the track of grazing cattle. It was taken while Susom was flying over Feni District



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This image of an unoccupied boat drifting away in a lake around five hours east of Dhaka is called 'Signature'



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Titled 'On Heaven's Door', Susom shot this scene of a boat on a lake in Bangladesh's Pabna District



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A boat cuts through the water in a photo titled 'Arrowhead'. Susom said he is revisiting his childhood through his work



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Manikganj, a district just east of the capital, Dhaka, in central Bangladesh, served as the setting for this serene scene



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A couple leads their cattle through water in this photo taken from high above Bangladesh's Manikganj District



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Much of Susom's work features fishermen or villagers whose lifeline is the country's fertile farmland and paddy fields

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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/t...-fascinating-aerial-photos.html#ixzz4HBUfpTmq
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Wow. These are nature ****. What a beautiful sight. I really like the landing part in Bangladesh.... rivers clouds and green fields... just refreshing to see.
 
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