Delhi, the national capital, has it all. It shines bright with immaculate landmarks and many picturesque places
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World Photography Day serves as a day for photographers to share their work and highlight the importance of the craft
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Here is a list of some places which you can visit to try your photography skills
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Humayun's Tomb is considered to be the first garden tomb in India. It is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in the country
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Lodhi Garden is ideal for aesthetic photos. Its atmosphere, flowering plants and rich history make it the most preferred spot for photographers
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Chandi Chowk is synonymous with the authentic and old-timey feel of the city- chaos, people everywhere, stray animals, street vendors, spices, shopping and whatnot
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The Red Fort is a spectacular structure made of red sandstone, hence also known as Lal Qila. It houses various palaces, gardens and chambers within
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Agrasen Ki Baoli was used as a water source in the 14th century. The geometric steps represent Indian engineering and architectural beauty
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Qutab Minar was built in 13th century. Capture the grandeur of the structure during the golden hour for mindblowing images