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Perfect Reflection of the Taj Mahal



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Blog: A tear drop on the cheeks of time
Date: February 24th 2012

It was only the steep staircases of China’s Great Wall that left me feeling breathless. Though Ankgor Wat was stunning its structural beauty was less impacting than I imagined it would be. The many temples of Bagan, though a feat of engineering, astonishing in size and scope, did not excite me to the same enormity. That is because none posses the same brand of majesty as does the magnificent Taj ... read more


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Date: 28th February 2012

I've yet to see a finer picture of the Taj...
If this be an original idea, it is phenomenal.

From Blog: A tear drop on the cheeks of time
Date: 28th February 2012

Thanks so much!
Quite the compliment! :) If I'm allowed to say so I was quite pleased with it. The Taj is so well photographed we set out to be quite inventive with our angles. Technically, we don't know much about photography, but we're trying! Thanks once again Jason.

From Blog: A tear drop on the cheeks of time
Date: 1st March 2012

What an amazing photo!
I've taken a few reflection photos but yours is superb.

From Blog: A tear drop on the cheeks of time
Date: 7th March 2012

:)
Thank you very much Sarah.

From Blog: A tear drop on the cheeks of time
Date: 22nd March 2012

superb!
i have been longing to visit Taj Mahal too. nice photo. keep it up you guys!

From Blog: A tear drop on the cheeks of time
Date: 11th April 2012

Stunning pic
No more words for this pic... just stunning.

From Blog: A tear drop on the cheeks of time
Date: 14th March 2013

Different take on the Taj Mahal
I love this photo! Usually it is just a typical shot looking over the water to the Taj Mahal, but this one captures it in a different light and view with textures visible. Great one!

From Blog: A tear drop on the cheeks of time



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