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Top 10 #OTHallOfFrame January Edition

Our picks for the best Instagram submissions in January

Author : OT Staff

Travel photography has taken over social media for the past few years, feeding our wanderlust monster. Beaches, mountains, cities, and roadways are all typical posts we at OT see, as we&rsquore scrolling on our feed. Amidst these are the rare finds that somehow portray travel aspects in a unique way&mdashthey tell a story. Many photographers&mdashamateur and otherwise&mdashuse our tag #OTHallOfFrame to share their work with us. We scoured through hundreds of pictures to find our favourite &lsquoOT Hall Of Frame&rsquo images for the month of January

This aerial shot of Adri beach in Gujarat has us stunned. The sunlight has brought out the texture of the waves, and the little shadow of the person on the shore adds a lovely touch.

The long exposure shot at Gangotri Glacier in Uttarakhand has transformed the starry sky into a canvas stroked by a paintbrush.

Banarasi sarees are coveted garments, owing to the dedicated craftsmanship that precedes the final product. The picture gives us an insight into the process.

The Marina beach has been captured endless times. This frame shows a fun and energetic side of the location, rather than the ubiquitous wave posts.

No one dares to question the natural beauty of Meghalaya. With the tiniest splash of pink amongst the green waters, the photograph looks as though plucked out of a storybook.

Perspective is key. This is a worm&rsquos eye view of Kuvavala Khancha in Ahmedabad, where four distinct styles of architecture stand together. 

In this shot, the man looks as if longing for something more. It was shot at the Gurudwara Sahib Manikaran in Parvati Valley. 

A ship is a treasure trove of stories on the waves. This image captures the grandeur of a simple boat, as the crimson sun sets in the background.

Delhi&rsquos tomb of Safdarjung boasts intricate interiors and arches, that becomes the focal point in this photograph.

Every shot of the Taj Mahal is dominated by its gorgeous white marble. In this photograph, however, the orange light drowns the monument in a mysterious veil.

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