Fresh Fish Market Scene photographery
Today we will visit a local fish market, where a variety fresh fish is being sold. The picture was taken from a market in the Shah Alam area Selangor, Malaysia. As well as various types of fish available here, there are also prawns and cold fish kept in ice, which is proof of the fresh environment of the market.
Here you can see the fish kept in three large plastic trays. Each tray contains different types of fish. In the front tray, there are many types of small and large fish kept on ice, including silver and yellow-tailed fish. Some fish are half-submerged in water, and some are pressed down on ice to keep the fish fresh.
On the right, another tray shows large fish - such as rui, katla, pabda fish. Some of these fish are also reddish in color. The feathers of a large rui fish kept at the very top are raised, which is one of the attractions of the picture. The fish are arranged in the same way in the tray behind, but some are covered with green polythene.
Next to it are small shrimps, which are kept in water. The shrimps look very fresh. There is no dry feeling on the fish, but rather they look like they have just been taken from a pond or river.
Looking at this scene of the market, it is clear that many people come here every day to buy fish.For those who love cooking, coming to the market and choosing fresh fish is a kind of joy. The sellers are storing the fish in ice so that it remains fresh and the buyers can be satisfied.
Here, the sellers are seen picking and arranging the fish with their bare hands. This shows that they are serious about their profession. Some of the fish are kept in such a way that the buyers can easily see and choose. In this lively atmosphere of the market, the smell of fish, the shouts of the sellers and the bargaining of the buyers all create an attractive scene.
Through this picture, we understand that such places are not just places to buy and sell goods, but also a center of social communication. Here, people talk face to face, build mutual friendships, and share the small joys of life.
For those who live in cities and are used to shopping malls, the experience of such an open market is completely different. Here, the taste and smell of fish, the smile of the seller, and the touch of fresh fish – everything together creates a unique experience.
The fish market is not showing, but rather reflecting our rural culture, food habits, and the lives of ordinary people. Coming to such a market means the assurance of getting fresh food and proximity to an ever-familiar form of life.
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Photography
Location Malaysia
Camera used 4.71 Mm, f/1.0, (iso100)
Mobile Model Oppo_A95
Photographer @AbuRaihan
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Fresh fish tastes good in soups and stews. The photos are beautiful. Good job.
!BBH