Monday 7 October 2013

4 heavily photographed landmarks in the world

 
The world is full of monuments and landmarks, and some of them are very photogenic. So, it does not surprise that they are heavily photographed by both travelers and professional photographers. 

Here are 4 landmarks which have been heavily photographed:

a.       Eiffel Tower: Eiffel Tower at Paris has been an iconic landmark as far as romantic couples and honeymooners are concerned. Its towering presence aside, it has been the torchbearer of the city’s pride and romanticism. It has been photographed and splashed all across Paris’ magazines, posters and journals. 

b.      Pyramids: Egyptian tours are taken in order to witness the beauty of the pyramids. These pyramids happen to be extremely photogenic. Their unique structure and historic glory have contributed to their popularity and have made them a magnet for all kind of tourist. Egyptian vacation tours also include a trip to the Sphinx which is situated at Giza and is also heavily photographed. The deserted background of these structures makes for fascinating landscape photos. 

c.       Taj Mahal: Taj Mahal is an epic monument which was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and is situated in the city of Agra in India. Since, it was built as an epitaph to the emperor’s late wife Mumtaz Mahal, it has assumed a symbolic personality over the centuries. Now, it is considered the ultimate benchmark of devoted love. Couples love to get themselves photographed with the Taj playing the background. 

d.      Big Ben: London’s Big Ben is another archaic building which is photographed heavily, owing to its iconic status and deep-rooted historic importance. 

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