Morning Swing at Kaptai Eco Valley, Naniarchar
A tyre swing hangs from a tree by jute rope at Kaptai Eco Valley resort, framing the misty hills of Rangamati at first light.
The Story Behind
I woke before sunrise, slipped on my shoes and walked out into the cold. After the sunset the evening before, I already knew this place had something. The resort sits on a ridge in Naniarchar — hills rising to the east, Kaptai Lake stretching out to the west. In the dark I could only feel the space around me, the cool air moving through the trees.
The eastern sky was just starting to turn when I noticed the tyre swing. It hung from a branch by jute rope — the kind you see in villages everywhere, tied up by kids with nothing else to play with. Against the soft pink light coming over the hills, it looked like something from another time. The mist was still sitting in the valley below, and everything was completely still.
I grabbed the X-T5 and framed the swing against the waking sky. It anchored the whole image — gave the landscape something human to hold on to. Sometimes the best photos are the ones you stumble into before breakfast, half awake, not really looking for anything.
FUJIFILM X-T5
XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
18mm
Focal Length
f/5.6
Aperture
1/1250s
Shutter
ISO 125
ISO
March 24, 2026
06:44 AM
Category
LandscapesTags
Location
Open in MapsKaptai Eco Valley, Naniarchar, Rangamati Hill District, Bangladesh

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