I had traveled to Delhi six months ago.
While I was there, I visited some beautiful historic monuments and captured them with my third eye. :P
I would like to share a few of them here for your viewing pleasure!
This is when I just landed at Indira Gandhi International airport and was finding my way out of the airport.
Its yugeee!
So you need these moving floors to help you walk faster.
I'm not sure what these are called. Please let me know in the comments if you know.
This is the very famous Red Fort.
Once we enter inside, we get to see various other buildings inside.
The one that caught my eye the most was The Red Zafar Mahal.
Look at the symmetry. Just wow!
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The Diwan-i-Aam was used as an audience hall for state functions.
Look at the finely crafted pillars.
These look like guest houses. I'm not really sure what they were made for, but they're beautiful.
Looks just like its straight out of the History textbook, doesn't it? :P
And finally, the fort door!
I'm sharing these two pics again because this post didn't get much exposure where I had first posted them!
The Taj Mahal.
Horse cart ride.
Shot on my Motorola G4+
These are just some of the pictures I edited. I'll write the full travelogue soon.
Thanks! :)
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Some awesome shots!
Great job :)
Tankies! :P
Did you learn that in Expert ? :P
started :P
nice one
Thank you! :)
Wow! These are some really beautiful pictures :)
Thanks Andrea ;)
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Awesome pictures :)
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Thanks buddy! :)