2010 Return to Stonehenge tour
2010 Return to Stonehenge tour
This was the second annual trip to Stonehenge in Maryhill WA. Twice as many cars this year as last year. I have 400 pics to sort through, but had to process this one first.
For the Mini owners, check out the S (If you have an S model) on the side and back of your car, then check this out........

Look familiar?
For the Mini owners, check out the S (If you have an S model) on the side and back of your car, then check this out........

Look familiar?
It's a very active group. I blazed through all of my photos and have them here:
http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...our/?start=all
Here are a bunch of my favs:

















http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...our/?start=all
Here are a bunch of my favs:























These next few are Jason inspired!













This was shot through the telescope at the observatory. I held my lens right up to the optic on the telescope and snapped this.
Last edited by Hot Shot; May 24, 2010 at 07:04 PM.
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James! Those pictures turned out really well! You got some cool shots!! Nice work! I love the group picture of the minis in front of stonehenge. That picture rocks!


James, as Jody said, your pictures rock! I was at the Bimmerfest when you were out driving with those MINIs. Seeing these pictures really make me miss my MINI even more. I should get another one. Nahhhh.....it's yet another sickness that'd never be cured once I go down that path. I'll just live vicariously through you. And of course great pictures as always. Especially the "jumping" ones. I naturally had to do one today...I'll post it in a bit. Still downloading the pictures I took today. I'm currently driving home.
Just out of curiosity, what is in the upper left corner in this picture? I noticed the same thing in a few that you took. It's all blacked out.
This is the same photo with a different car without the NG filter.
Last edited by Hot Shot; May 24, 2010 at 09:25 PM.
I moved forward a bit as they came down the road and lost a bit of light. Could just be the angle. I was shooting into the trees which were dark, so that could be it.













































