The story is told in my opinion by the last shot in your set, the trash 
left behind.

Bob W wrote:
> Here are my shots from Stonehenge over the solstice:
>
> http://www.web-options.com/SH2008/
>
> As I said when I posted the Filly Loo shots, I made a number of
> technical mistakes, but thanks to Dr. Lightroom's Rescue Remedy I have
> managed to recover some of them. In any case, I now know a lot more
> about 2nd-curtain slow-sync flash than I did a couple of days ago.
> I'll go again next year, and hope to get it right.
>
> Comments welcome, of course.
>
> It was an extremely tiring time. I drove to Ashmore from London,
> arriving at about 6pm. Things started to kick off at 7pm and went on
> until about 10.30. From there I drove to Stonehenge, arriving at about
> 11.30pm. I left at about 6am, having been on my feet carrying a heavy
> camera bag with food and drink the whole time. It took a few hours to
> get back to London, which I really shouldn't have driven - I nearly
> nodded off at the wheel several times. When I got home I felt the urge
> for a fry-up so I went out to a café, ordered the full monty, and fell
> asleep at the table before I finished it!
>
> Anyway, it's interesting to compare this year's Stonehenge with the
> celebrations in gentler times, as shown on the Magnum site:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2cn64b
> http://www.magnumphotos.com/Archive/C.aspx?VP=XSpecific_MAG.Search01_V
> Page
>
> Bob
>
>
>   


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