To organize the world’s forbidden visual information and make it universally accessible and useful, is the mission of the photo-sharing site strictlynophotography.com.
This site is for photographs taken where you are not allowed to take them. From the inside of the Kremlin to Kensington palace, from art galleries to war zones. There are pictures that range from the ordinary to the profound. From different categories, like art, design, music, politics, war , now we can found all photos which would like to see. As this photo that you can see, which is taken outside the entrance to the Taj Mahal in Agra (India).
Whatever the content or the quality though could tell that each one stands as a little piece of art in itself, as a little expression of personal liberty. As this photo, which is taken outside the entrance to the Taj Mahal in Agra (India).
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Great idea. Some of my photos are from forbiden places like that.