Hampi in Monochrome- A visual story

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    Krishna Temple

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    Achyutaraya Temple

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    Arsara Thulabhadra , King's Balance

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    VyasaRaja Matha Complex

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    VyasaRaja Matha Complex

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    Unnamed Mandapa

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    Monolithic Bill

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    Ugra Narasimha , Hampi

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    Vijaya Vittala Temple

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7 Replies to “Hampi in Monochrome- A visual story”

  1. In few years you have mastered into photography, your clicked viauals tell a story in itself…no description needed at all…your taken pics looks so real n lively that it can turn a non traveller into a traveller or atleast inflane the desire to…dont know whether these places are really as beautiful as your visuals…lovely Mr. Photographer.

  2. These pictures take us back into an era when these structures would have stood in their full glory and grandeur.
    As they say history always comes alive through photos and your pictures completely justify this.

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