Taj Mahal - a distant dream
Uploaded: September 08, 2018 | Entered: December 31, 2018 02:28:47
We are used to see Taj Mahal, the ivory white-marble mausoleum from up close in all its glory and grandeur, this is a view of the iconic monument from the balcony of Agra fort - incidentally this is where the emperor, Shaj Jahan who built Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved wife spent the last few days of his life in confinement, gazing at it till the end came.
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Gail Sullivan September 08, 2018
What a beautiful image, Ujjwal and such a lovely title! #1714240Jeff Robinson September 08, 2018
Great perspective, view and capture! #11724296John Koepfer @PresentPleasures September 08, 2018
So glad to see an image from you Ujjwal, I love your title for this incredible pov and capture of the Taj Mahal!! Is that dust or haze, either way it adds an excellent mood!! Love the info as well!! #11724361Ujjwal Mukherjee September 08, 2018
Thank you,all! Yes, John, I think it was haze, it was taken a good 10 years ago. Thank you! #11724446Patrick Rouzes September 09, 2018
Beautiful tones, depth,pov, mood & capture, Ujjwal! I see the silhouette of a face! #11724479Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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