With the world filtering everything through Prisma, an app that is a rage among the world's phone photographers, we decided to check how some of India's iconic landmarks would look through one of its filters. The app is the brainchild of a team of Russian developers and features a series of stylistic, art-inspired filters that completely transform photos - into fantastic works of art. The app works brilliantly with today's selfie-savvy generation, with people trying out each one of its 33-odd filters and posting the results online. It's currently available for free download on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. There is talk of a version being developed for Android users soon. For now, we've used the Dreamer filter to transform some of India's popular landmarks into art. Can you recognise each one? Answers at the end. (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This is an iconic structure in Kolkata. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
It's one of India's tallest towers and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This is one of the wonders of the ancient and modern worlds. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This famous temple is located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This building in the Indian capital has a unique floral shape and is a place of worship. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This hill fort is located 11km from Jaipur, Rajasthan, and is one of the major tourist spots in the city. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This World War I memorial is located in the heart of the Indian Capital. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This fort is not as famous as its sister monument in the city, but its is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well. Legend has it that a king was captured in one of its towers, with a view of the Monument of Love. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites for Sikhs. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This famous monument was built in 1924 and was used as a landing place for British governors and other prominent people in pre-Independent India. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
Located in Telangana, this 16th century monument is hailed as an archaeological and architectural treasure. It's a brilliant example of Islamic architecture. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This new addition to the skyline of India's financial capital is a huge boon to the commuters of the city, where traffic jams are a regular occurance, since it reduces travel time between the two points by more than half. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This temple is one of largest temple complexes in India and is the second of its kind in the country. It is also said to be the world's largest comprehensive Hindu temple. Can you identify it? (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
How many do you think you got right? Click through to find out. (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This is an iconic structure in Kolkata: VICTORIA MEMORIAL (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
It's one of India's tallest towers and a UNESCO World Heritage Site - QUTUB MINAR (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This is one of the wonders of the ancient and modern worlds - TAJ MAHAL (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This famous temple is located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River - MEENAKSHI TEMPLE (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This building in the Indian capital has a unique floral shape and is a place of worship - LOTUS TEMPLE (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This hill fort is located 11km from Jaipur, Rajasthan, and is one of the major tourist spots in the city - AMER FORT (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This World War I memorial is located in the heart of the Indian Capital - INDIA GATE (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This fort is not as famous as its sister monument in the city, but its is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well. Legend has it that a king was captured in one of its towers, with a view of the Monument of Love - AGRA FORT (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites for Sikhs - GOLDEN TEMPLE (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This famous monument was built in 1924 and was used as a landing place for British governors and other prominent people in pre-Independent India - GATEWAY OF INDIA (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
Located in Telangana, this 16th century monument is hailed as an archaeological and architectural treasure. It's a brilliant example of Islamic architecture - CHAR MINAR (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This new addition to the skyline of India's financial capital is a huge boon to the commuters of the city, where traffic jams are a regular occurance, since it reduces travel time between the two points by more than half - BANDRA-WORLI SEA LINK (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)
This temple is one of largest temple complexes in India and is the second of its kind in the country. It is also said to be the world's largest comprehensive Hindu temple - AKSHARDHAM TEMPLE, DELHI (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons)