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Submitted by | h_fenton |
Added | Oct 04 2010 |
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Votes | 16 |
Description
The summit of Glastonbury Tor, looking down to the town of Glastonbury.
A kite aerial photograph.
11 April 2010
A kite aerial photograph.
11 April 2010
Posted Comments:
AngieLake (2010-10-05)
Wow! That's a new angle!!
TimPrevett (2010-10-05)
Indeed wow - well worth the exclamation!
stonesavant (2010-11-24)
Chalice Hill and Wearyall, but also curvature of the Earth in view . One probably could see the parts of the Zodiac in times of pre-development. Too bad the whole area can't be preserved.
h fenton (2010-11-24)
That is not the curvature of the earth you can see as such, it is mostly lens distortion and a little bit of topography of the land that forms the horizon.
ivanjohnson (2011-01-14)
Hamish! You are amazing!..the best thing, photographically, that has happened to ancient architecture fans in recent memory! You rule the field. I am so glad you have chosen to put your talent to these subjects. I am an experienced photographer and I want you to know that you have done the magic thing: to present a point of view that nobody has seen before, and do it on just about EVERY picture. Your photos instantly stand apart - really top notch.
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