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Dramatic photo of the iconic neolithic stone circle in sunshine with a dramatic cloudy sky behind. Photo by photographer Paul E Williams. Photo by... more
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Dramatic photo of the iconic neolithic stone circle in sunshine with a dramatic cloudy sky behind. Photo by photographer Paul E Williams. Photo by photographer Paul E Williams.
SERIES: Standing Stones - TITLE: Stonehenge Stone Circle No1 - PHOTOGRAPHER: Paul E Williams
The best known British ancient stone circle is Stonehenge. It is unique amongst neolithic and Bronze Age circles with its instantly recognisable square edges upright stones capped with horizontal stones linking them together, this arrangement being known as a trillion. When the Sarcen Stones, sandstone, of Stonehenge were erected around 3000 - 2000 BC they formed a circle of trillions. Each standing stone was around 13 feet (4.1 m) high, 6.9 feet (2.1 m) wide and weighed around 25 tons. Today the full height of the stones cannot be seen as their bases are 7.9 feet (2.4 m) is below todays ground level. The stones were dressed on site and spike shaped cones were cut out of the top of the standing...
Paul E Williams is an international award winning photographer who worked from his studio in Camden London as a still life and food photographer for the top advertising agencies and design groups in the UK, Europe and the USA. Visit photo portfolio site at paulewilliams.com In 2010 Paul E Williams changed direction concentrating on photographing historical places, archaeological artefacts and street photography. Every year Paul Williams travels for 5 months throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa in his purpose built expedition Land Rover Defender photographing remote places and peoples returning to his Yorkshire base to process and print his photos through the winter. This site is dedicated to Paul E Williams personal photo...
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Peter Cole
Beautiful capture Paul