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    A single frame from yesterday's stack, picked due to the lack of light trails along the horizon. Coincidentally it shows Orion's constellation directly above the stones.

    I processed this differently to create a more timeless and isolated feel and it really shows why the Stonehenge landscape deserves to be in the top five locations for stargazing in the UK.

    See previous post for the rest of the story of this sub-zero shoot.

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    1. Tim.Garlick, Mark Chance Photography, AndiBarlow, Gravitasimages, and 52 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Fast an' Bulbous (16 months ago | reply)

      Other than that stray apostrophe ;) - remarkable.

    3. Catch-light (16 months ago | reply)

      rad stuff dude

    4. Jeremy Sargent (16 months ago | reply)

      Brilliant work Andy!

    5. hpaton1 (16 months ago | reply)

      remarkable, beautiful

    6. fr brinks photography (16 months ago | reply)

      Great shot..well done!!


    7. tdub303 (16 months ago | reply)

      nice. I can see this as a postcard. i mean that as a compliment.

    8. Notkalvin (16 months ago | reply)

      Megally cool!

    9. Lisa Asil (16 months ago | reply)

      Really cool! After seeing this photo, I am adding Stonehenge to my list of places to visit just to get a cool shot. Oh, and do some stargazing. :)

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    10. Sandra Breton (16 months ago | reply)

      Stunning Photograph!! Will add that to my places to visit!

    11. ALSKD (13 months ago | reply)

      i always wanted to make pictures in stonehenge well done

    12. Borsa65 (13 months ago | reply)

      AMAZING ! Bravissimo !!!

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