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Wow, kmohankumar. These are excellent captures from what is probably the most photographed stucture in the world. But, you bring us a different angle. The first is the classic shot and a great job you did too. Then you give us the framing through the wire and across the muddy river. The last one has a beautiful reflection. You have done such an excellent job to bring this beautiful structure to us from the your own point of view. Very creative work kmohankumar and thank you for sharing it with us.
Jake.
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sorry mohan... maybe It's only me... but I cant see the pic bro... maybe you wanna check on how you attach the pic again...
p/s: Jake.. how come you can see the pic ?
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now I see them ! gosh... they really are fantastic ! never seen this palace from any of these angle before ! you really did a great job Mohan... and THANKS for SHARING !
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Hi A-O, its my mistake. Initially I have attached pics from the post, but it looks like a thumbnail. So I removed those attachments, and uploaded it in flickr and posted them back...
You can see the pic now... Jake, thanks for your comments... I have seen Taj several times, but I saw some a pics somewhere like the one I posted first..and wondered how come I missed that.. Then only I realised its the rear side of Taj, since then I am thinking of visiting Taj from the rear and finally managed to do that. The main aim of this trip is to take the reflection pics of taj from Yamuna river and happy that I did that finally. For more pics of Taj you visit the specific link.. Other side of Taj Mahal Taj Mahal in May '09 Ever Green Taj
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I've seen it bro... awesome... Thanks again for sharing !
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yep, this kind of photo is my favorite. Not about the color, not about the composition, and of course not about the beauty. Is about photo that represent thing for different view on familiar object. Another character. For me I really like the 2nd Picture. Great job
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