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Jaipur

Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is a vibrant and colorful destination that is steeped in history and culture. Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is famous for its stunning palaces, forts, and temples that showcase the rich architectural heritage of the region. For photography enthusiasts, Jaipur offers a plethora of opportunities to capture the essence of Rajasthan through its bustling bazaars, colorful streets, and stunning landscapes. Some of the popular photography locations in Jaipur include the Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar.

Photography of Jaipur

Amber Fort Reflections
Amber Fort

Blue hour at Amber fort near Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. After photographing the Jal Mahal, I asked my driver to rush to this spot before the sky...

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Jaipur
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Winds

Scanned image. Façade of the Palace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal).

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Happy Holi
Amer View Hotel Rooftop view

Early morning light on Amber forts and spires, near Jaipur, India, taken after sunrise from the rooftop terrace of Amberview Hotel.

Happy Holi and...

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Misty Sunrise
Amer View Hotel Rooftop view

Sunrise view from the rooftop of Amer View Hotel near Jaipur, India. The subject structure is I believe not a historic monument, perhaps an...

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Jaipur - Street Scene
Jaipur

Inside the Pink City

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Amber Fort Panorama
Amber Fort

Stitched panoramic of Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, taken in the early morning.

This week I will be uploading panoramics, assuming the...

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Palace of Winds, Jaipur, India
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Winds

Hawa Mahal (or Palace of Winds) is a palace built 1799 in Jaipur, India. It was so named because it is essentially a high screen wall built so that...

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Hawa Mahal - Palace of Winds

Scanned image. Detail of the Palace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal).

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Jaipur
Jaipur

Scanned image. City Palace, with Nahargarh fort up the mountain.

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Jaipur!
Most notably Romain Pontida, Dominic Nessi and Andrey Bogdanov.