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Reuben Wu
The stones from this area in Wales known as Carn Goedog are considered one of the sources of most of Stonehenge's interior bluestones, which were hauled 175 miles to their current home. Wu made this image with 15 layered exposures.
Wu and Henderson stand on top of the rocky outcrop under the bright light of the drone. The two had to jump through many hoops for permission to fly the drone during their photoshoots.
Illuminated by the light of a drone in front of one of the massive sarsen trilithons at Stonehenge, Wu is joined by his assistant and drone pilot Zac Henderson to the left, and English Heritage security guard Duncan Roberts to the right. Special permission from English Heritage and the Royal Airforce was obtained to be present and fly the drone.