Mesmerising Bangladesh showcased in this year’s Drone Photo Awards
![Photo: MD TANVEER HASSAN ROHAN](https://947631.windlasstrade-hk.tech/sites/default/files/styles/infograph/public/images/2021/10/10/screenshot_2021-10-10_093805_0.jpg)
The winning images of this year's Drone Photo Awards capture a dizzyingly fantastic view of the world.
Among the thousands of entries from 105 countries and 2,900 professional and amateur photographers, there were photos featuring magnificent Bangladesh.
Md Tanveer Hassan Rohan, a freelance photographer from New York, told KVPR, "I try to find a place where I can see the area from the top, like a rooftop. It allows me to really see that location."
He got his first drone when commercial drones became available. He said, "I try to avoid gathering where many photographers fly drones. Sometimes I go to unknown places and fly my drone from a safe location to see what I can find."
One of those places is the courtyard of a chilli factory in Bogura, Bangladesh, a little over 100 miles from where Rohan grew up in Dhaka. His photo "Red Chiles Harvesting" captures two lines of women sitting underneath umbrellas as they sort through a carpet of bright red chiles to be dried and preserved.
![Photo: SUJON ADHIKARY](https://947631.windlasstrade-hk.tech/sites/default/files/styles/infograph/public/images/2021/10/10/1043708246.jpg)
Another photograph which was selected as one of the "highly commended" images from this year's Drone Photo Contest, is captured by Sujon Adhikary. The photo showing women collecting water from a dry riverbed was captured in Khulna.