Wednesday 28 December 2011

My beSt shots of 2011 :)

The dignity that will never let you down..The lost ChildHood...The touCh of WinterThe stoRy untoldThe joy of freedomThe undefined dreams....
Life in the mighty Padma...Untitled..Lost in yellowExploring the BeautyIt's lunch time..!!Happyness till the last Drop....
In the Rain of greenTHE PINK BEAUTYCHILDHOOD...REMAINS UNTOLD...SEQUENCE OF LIFEEducation with the barriersThe livelihood...

My beSt shots of 2011 :), a set on Flickr.

May be it's not that much significant year for me but i must say that i've learned my way towards painting my thoughts with my camera .... These are some of my favourite shots which i've taken on 2011.....Though i'ves tarted my photography on 2011 but still these are my favs.. You can see all my work here www.flickr.com/photos/kazi_sudipto/ .. Waiting for ur feedback :)

My beSt shots of 2011 :)

The dignity that will never let you down..The lost ChildHood...The touCh of WinterThe stoRy untoldThe joy of freedomThe undefined dreams....
Life in the mighty Padma...Untitled..Lost in yellowExploring the BeautyIt's lunch time..!!Happyness till the last Drop....
In the Rain of greenTHE PINK BEAUTYCHILDHOOD...REMAINS UNTOLD...SEQUENCE OF LIFEEducation with the barriersThe livelihood...

My beSt shots of 2011 :), a set on Flickr.

Tuesday 27 December 2011

Where reality deprives the dreAmers

Monday 19 December 2011

The little FrontierS

The little FrontierS by Kazi Sudipto Dip
The little FrontierS, a photo by Kazi Sudipto Dip on Flickr.

Early in 1975, the Dhaka (then "Dacca") stadium was in disrepair, the square having sunk several inches and the Press Club shell-torn. The M.C.C. tour in 1976/77 helped to build the enthusiasm; over 40,000 people attended the representative match at Dhaka. In 1977, Bangladesh became an Associate member of the International Cricket Council. Two further M.C.C. teams toured in 1978/79 and 1980/81.
The standard of cricket quickly rose, and soon Bangladesh was the top ICC associate country in the region, winning all ACC tournaments. This gave them the opportunity to play in the Asia Cup, against teams like India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The Third Asia Cup took place in Bangladesh in 1988 with India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka participating as well as the host country.
In 1989/90, Bangladesh played hosts to the First Under-19 Asia Cup. In 1997, Bangladesh won the ICC Trophy in Malaysia, qualifying for its first ever world cup appearance. Soon after, Bangladesh, along with Kenya were granted full ODI status by the ICC. Bangladesh posted its first ODI win against Kenya in India in 1998. In October 1998, Bangladesh hosted—although they did not participate—the first ever "Mini World Cup", a knock-out basis ODI tournament featuring all the test playing nations. In 1999, in their maiden appearance at the World Cup in England, Bangladesh defeated fellow ICC associate Scotland, and then won a match from favorites Pakistan.
As a reward of bright performance in ICC and World Cup, Bangladesh was given the status of the 10th test playing nation on the 26 June 2000. As the famous ex-cricketer Ali Bacher of South Africa noted during his visit to Dhaka, 'the game of cricket has great prospects in a country like Bangladesh where there is cricket on the streets, cricket in the schools, in the villages, a competitive league, and Friday cricket—drawing crowds of spectators who love the game in all its forms.' The game, having shed its aristocratic restrictions, prospers at the very grass-roots of Bangladeshi society.