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Taj Mahal Night, by Ankush Kochhar

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   January 19th  |  0 Reviews
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This photograph is of a beautiful love Monument which is in Agra (India). It’s the night view of Tajmahal, which looks lovely as the sky goes dark, and the monument is getting more beautiful. When I was taking this picture, I just thought how the Great Taj will look when it is taken from a wide angle, and the dark blue sky will put more effect on it or not . So here is my imagination which I put it in front of you.

Taj Mahal Night, by Ankush Kochhar

Sony DSC-T20 | ISO 100 | Focal length 19mm | Exposure 1/100sec at f/7.1
Taj Mahal Night, by Ankush Kochhar

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | January 19
Photo of the Day Award Category: Night Photography
Photograph Location: Agra | India

Photographer: Ankush Kochhar (Delhi, India) Registered
Born on 8th October 1987, Ankush Kochhar loves nature a lot. He was not thinking to hold a camera some day and start clicking. However he can’t forgot May 2008 when he picked his camera (Sony DSC-T20). It was the first day for his camera, but the last day of final exam of his graduation. That day he shot almost 200 shots for more than 3 hours. From that day he started getting deeply into photography. He started it as a hobby slowly, and slowly changed into passion. Now he wants to take it as his passionate career. He is a keen learner, who is always ready to learn from others. Now-a-days he goes to different places, and capture what his eyes see, he tries to capture that moments in his Nikon D3100. He loves to click from different perspectives He doesn’t carry lot of equipment, and always try to make it simple.

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