Bangladeshi photographers win LightsFlare International Photography Awards
The diverse images also include a common tailorbird feeding an insect to its young near Jakarta, Indonesia, the vast starry sky in Utah, US, illuminating the rocky valley, and female students in Bangladesh
Several Bangladeshi photographers have won the prestigious LightsFlare International Photography Awards this year, for capturing some of the stunning photos.
This year's competition features workers harvesting dried fish in Kolkota, India, and a teacher posing for a selfie with a group of school children in the Middle East, both were captured by the Bangladeshi photographers Ashraful Islam Shimul and Shahriar Farzana, reports Daily Mail UK.
The diverse images also include a common tailorbird feeding an insect to its young near Jakarta, Indonesia, the vast starry sky in Utah, US, illuminating the rocky valley, and female students in Bangladesh.
'The competition is a melting pot for people whose passion, interest, sense of beauty, and openness to diversity in photography collide in intergalactic proportions,' the competition's open call stated.
'We seek to find artists and unique souls who breathe and live for creativity - catering to individuals actively engaged in experimentation and new trends in art.'