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The day I visited the Taj-Mahal the weather was terrible. It was a damp February morning, it had been raining torrentially all night, it was unexpectedly cold and windy. I had envisioned leaving Agra with a set of photographs that showcased the detailed white marble building glistening in the morning sun, but standing in front of it, I predicted that wasn’t going to happen. After touring the inside, I walked around the majestic walls of the Taj-Mahal. The rain had stopped and a dense fog was looming in. Away from the crowds that had taken over the main entrance, I sat in a quiet spot and photographed the silent building playing with the fog. In the end, I was pleased my images revealed a different, moody side to this amazing building.
Location: India
Year: 2013

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-Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.

-Printed on Baryta paper, the most enduring of photo papers, which has been a hit with photography aficionados for more than 140 years. This paper is particularly popular with galleries and museums because of its shining white, intense black tones and sharp contours.

- Can be framed or mounted under acrylic glass upon request. Other sizes are also available. Contact the artist for more details.

Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints:
25 x 25cm | 10" x 10" | Limited Edition of 50
50 x 50cm | 20" x 20" | Limited Edition of 25

*NOTE - All images used are an approximate scale for illustrative purposes and individual artwork scale may differ. Always check the artwork dimensions and measure your room carefully.

Materials used:

Fine Art Baryta Paper

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The Taj #4 (2013)

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by Serge Horta

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The day I visited the Taj-Mahal the weather was terrible. It was a damp February morning, it had been raining torrentially all night, it was unexpectedly cold and windy. I had envisioned leaving Agra with a set of photographs that showcased the detailed white marble building glistening in the morning sun, but standing in front of it, I predicted that wasn’t going to happen. After touring the inside, I walked around the majestic walls of the Taj-Mahal. The rain had stopped and a dense fog was looming in. Away from the crowds that had taken over the main entrance, I sat in a quiet spot and photographed the silent building playing with the fog. In the end, I was pleased my images revealed a different, moody side to this amazing building.
Location: India
Year: 2013

*FREE SHIPPING TO THE US, UK and EU*

-Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.

-Printed on Baryta paper, the most enduring of photo papers, which has been a hit with photography aficionados for more than 140 years. This paper is particularly popular with galleries and museums because of its shining white, intense black tones and sharp contours.

- Can be framed or mounted under acrylic glass upon request. Other sizes are also available. Contact the artist for more details.

Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints:
25 x 25cm | 10" x 10" | Limited Edition of 50
50 x 50cm | 20" x 20" | Limited Edition of 25

*NOTE - All images used are an approximate scale for illustrative purposes and individual artwork scale may differ. Always check the artwork dimensions and measure your room carefully.

Materials used:

Fine Art Baryta Paper

Tags:
#abstract #black and #calm #travel #photography #architecture #fine art #india #square #beautiful #interior #inspirational #bedroom #taj mahal 
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Serge Horta is a documentary photographer based in Vietnam. He recently relocated to Ho Chi Minh after spending nearly two decades capturing the raw essence of life in Hong Kong.... Read more

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