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I have driven past Stonehenge many times but had never had the time to stop and see it up close.
I didn't know that you were not allowed to go right up to the stones so this is how I tried to document my
frustration at the time.
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I took photo's of Stonehenge in the 60s before the fence was put around. Anyone could go and wander round then for free.
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neat photo--an anti-tourist perspective.
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Love the photo - can really feel the frustration in it...
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I agree with ST , i like it too ,
......... Shawn
Canon 20d and a few cheap lenses ..
It is our job as photographers to show people what they saw but didnt realize they saw it ......