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A shot in the dark.

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

In the placid waters of Jaipur’s Man Sagar lake, the brightly lit Jal Mahal glitters like a jewel on a polished black surface in this photo by Arindam Saha, a resident of New Delhi, India. Once home to the kings of the land, the eighteenth century water palace located in the middle of the lake is a blend of Rajasthani and late Mughal era architecture, and one of the main tourist attractions in the city of Jaipur. ‘The Pixels’, a Facebook page, records Arindam’s journey as a photographer.

Arindham Saha is a resident of New Delhi, India with a passion for photography.

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