Photographing Stonehenge at Night featuring Comet Neowise (2020):
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- čas přidán 17. 07. 2020
- With clouds obscuring most of the UK in recent weeks, Josh travels to capture a once in a life-time opportunity of Comet Neowise from above Stonehenge.
Josh documents his experience from inside Stonehenge at night with the permission of English Heritage to connect the orbit of this comet's 6-7,000 year-long journey with the construction of Stonehenge; dating back nearly 4,500-5,000 years ago - to a time before Stonehenge was built.
At the time of this video being published, this comet was fast developing in recent weeks and increasing in brightness (magnitude) being one of the brightest comets since Comet Panstarrs of 2007 and Comet Hale-Bopp of 1997.
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Superb Josh: thanks.
Brilliant
Well done! :)
Amazing video and fantastic photography. Well done.
Thank you Ewan! :)
What a spectacular sight you've captured there! Beautiful video, very underrated. Outstanding work!
Beautiful video, Josh. We saw it from a less salubrious setting, comet was as good, setting definitely could have been better, envy you!
Excellent work and very atmospheric - We look forward to re-booking you for a talk when we are allowed too - "Focus on Photography"
Amazing video Josh!
Great vid :) We were also out the same night. And WOW, what a night indeed! We were truly spoiled. Did you see the ISS passing over too? It was quite bright.
Thanks Nicky! Yes I did it was just before I began shooting but a great view none the less! :)
Amazing to see that particular comet at Stonehenge. Truly epic!! Any comments or suggestions on how to get access at night as you did? Need any credentials or how could I possibly do this???
Awesome work! Could you share any tips on how to go about accessing the site at night/early morning?
Hi Awwal, Good to hear from you. Stonehenge is a protected ancient site and so security have to patrol the monument field outside of opening hours. You could try imaging from the National Trust path, which is open to the public and runs parallel to the monument field. All the best.
@@joshduryphotomedia Appreciate the quick response! Thanks Josh!