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Travel guide of DelhiAs I am getting closer to my trip to Delhi, I have started to keep my camera inside and just relax at the places I am going to. Humayun Tomb, can been seen inside out in like 20 minutes but I spent like 2 and half hours over there with my earphones plugged in and a kindle in my hand. Sometimes, it’s better that way. Btw, Humayun’s Tomb is the inspiration behind the iconic Taj Mahal’s design.
Experienced by Raghu Nayyar
I love silhouettes, and keep trying my hand at capturing the silhouettes of various objects, this one being a wooden giraffe figurine that I placed in my balcony.
Experienced by Rajiv Bajaj
The biggest wholesale market in India is a labyrinth of alleys and is in a state of perpetual chaos.
Experienced by Raghu Nayyar
young boys bathe in a river new India gate, Delhi
Experienced by Ibrahim Rifath
Walls and Windows
Experienced by Bibhu Behera
Crowded Delhi train station I saw this guy dressed in all red. I ran through the crowd to snap him whilst he was walking. He wouldn't stop for me.
Experienced by Raj Rana
Urban Cityscape wide view with buildings and high rise structures
Experienced by Anish Kumar
Beauty of Golden light in Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib ji
Experienced by piyush dubey
a couple in a garden :heart:
Experienced by Shashank Hudkar
View of Old Delhi from backside of Jama Masjid, If you're using this picture don't forget to mention my Instagram @RaviNepz. Thanks
Experienced by Ravi Sharma
View of Old Delhi from backside of Jama Masjid, If you're using this picture don't forget to mention my Instagram @RaviNepz. Thanks
Experienced by Ravi Sharma
Shot this Photo while Observing Lock Down in India. Well, can clearly see, few of us have the privilege to enjoy outside while others can't. Shot on Canon 200D with 50mm Lens.
Experienced by Shivam Dodwani
Car driver in Delhi, India.
Experienced by Alin Andersen
Humayun's Tomb, Delhi, India
Experienced by Gayatri Pandkar
This is one of several interior corridors of Red Fort in Delhi, India on a very hot morning. The passageways were large to accommodate horses and carts in case of an emergency. The surrounding people would flee here in times of danger. It could hold 2,000 people. Its made of sandstone.
Experienced by Jan Canty
Qutub Minar was built in 13th century and this red sandstone tower of Qutb Minar is 72.5 m high, tapering from 2.75 m in diameter at its peak to 14.32 m at its base. One of my favourite pics. The designs used are worth appreciation. How many stories are hidden in there?????
Experienced by Davinderjit Kaur