Amateur photog's online photo cache. All photos are original pics taken by author and her husband. This is not a place to see those awe inspiring Ansel Adams, these are ordinary subjects shot on a whim most of the time.
Because I have some more, a whole lot more. Who wouldn't be trigger happy with their shutters when you're in one of the most recognizable monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Wonders of the World?
I never get tired of such sublime beauty. What's ironic behind this magnificent structure, just across the Yamuna river, are village people living in abject poverty.
Wonderful collection of Taj photos! I have visited once, over 20 years ago, pre-digital. I particularly like your 4th last photo, the composition, lines and colours work together brilliantly.
Fabulous shots, as usual!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures of an exquisite monument! Thanks for sharing them :)
ReplyDeleteI've seen more images of the Taj Mahal through your site here, Maria, than any other place ever! WOW. I'm really getting educated, so thank you.
ReplyDeleteI'd agree. I'd be taking a LOT of photos too if I'm visiting that side. Thank you for sharing your photos.
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of such sublime beauty. What's ironic behind this magnificent structure, just across the Yamuna river, are village people living in abject poverty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection of Taj photos! I have visited once, over 20 years ago, pre-digital. I particularly like your 4th last photo, the composition, lines and colours work together brilliantly.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, stunning pictures!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be there...