Photographer Reuben_Wu took innovative risks to show one of the world's most-photographed sites in a new light
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“You can obviously go and visit later, and it can take on a different meaning as you grow up,” Wu says. “You’ve seen so many pictures of it that it just seems ordinary.” Photographing this landmark presented new challenges, especially the use of drone piloting, which is typically not allowed at Stonehenge without complicated approvals, and the task of showing such a familiar site through a new lens. Wu says there were several hoops to jump through, including the infamously unpredictable U.K. weather, a U.K.
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