Originally clicked and uploaded by - Pratosh Dwivedi - 30th Jan'08
Akshardham temple in New Delhi has recently earned the distinction of being the world's largest "Hindu" temple. Situated on the banks of river Yamuna in east Delhi, this temple provides a magnificent view to the people touching the adjacent highways and connecting roads. A huge lush green premises and a monstrous concrete structure, the whole view is hard to be contained in a one complete eye-span.
I was passing through the area when I stopped on an adjacent flyover and took some photographs. Though I couldn't capture the temple right from the front due to angle restrictions, the side-shots didn't come as bad as expected :)
I created this blog to attend to one of my biggest passions - photography. I am not a pro nor do I have any photography experience worth mentioning. The images i will be putting here on the blog, will be the ones which caught my eye and in some way my mind too. The image will tell you what my eyes noticed and the text scribbled below it will tell you about the mind. This blog will have one image, originally clicked and uploaded by me - daily (hopefully)- starting 17th Dec'07 till the day I die .
1 comment:
realmente es un paisaje maravilloso!!!! :)
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