Stonehenge revisited... by KarmaSong
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Description
Stonehenge is believed to have been constructed from 3000 BC to 2000 BC, but no-one knows what this fabulous site had been designed for. I went to Stonehenge a decade ago and was smitten by the place. Stonehenge is also for me the highly symbolical place where Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles slept for the last time as a free woman, before being arrested by the police... Everything modelled by me in Bryce 5, except the Egyptian temple,found on the net. Thank you very much for your nice comments and support . Have a nice week and zoom in for more details !
Comments (36)
matstan2610
Outstanding composition, wonderful executed.
Jean_C
Une superbe reconstitution de ce lieu mythique et mystérieux, tu as su créer une belle atmosphère d'étrangeté, excellent travail, Jean-Luc!
kgb224
Outstanding work my friend. God bless.
BryceHoro
My first visit to Stonehenge was in 1971 and it was not fenced then. Very impressing place. Your depiction is very well done.
Mondwin
Fabulous work my friend!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.HUgsxx Whylma
JeffersonAF
Great.
T.Rex
Nice image. Stonehenge is a very advanced observatory for determining different specific dates, not only of the present year, but also forwards in time. Recently described post holes have turned out to predict lunar eclipses way ahead of time, something modern astronomers were first able to calculate some 70 years ago. People living way back then were astute observers of the motions of the sun, moon, planets and stars. And they had the time and labor to construct Stonehenge. There are similar observatories in Egypt, Central America, South east Asia, etc... Keep up the good work! :-)
MagikUnicorn
Formidable
Leije
Ce splendide édifice trône dans un lieu tout à fait étrange, où règne dans le ciel deux mystérieuses planètes..........magnifique revisitation qui fait rêver, Jean-Luc !
Faemike55
Stunning work
Radar_rad-dude
A very excellent work of art! Love all the details and possibilities! Very well done! Bravo!
rayag
Beautifully done artwork. Tahhanks for comments !
Lucterios
Jolie image, très onirique.
Richardphotos
the very best rendering of stonehenge I recall seeing in the last 13 1/2 years. you really nailed the scene and atmosphere
npauling
A super Bryce scene very beautifully created. Great work.
pchef
c'est un excellent travail. J'aime bien les arbres mais aussi l'effet de brume. Jolie interprétation du site se Stonehenge
giulband
Fantastic and fascinating landscape !!!!!
virginiese
Je suis époustouflée par ta composition sur ce lieu mythique ! J'ai eu la chance de le visiter quand j’étais jeune ado et je me le rappelle encore. J'aime toujours regarder les reportages documentaires sur le sujet pour comprendre comment ces hommes du passé ont pu construire une telle structure. On avance petit à petit dans la connaissance de ce lieu mais beaucoup reste encore à découvrir ! Bravo ! Du beau boulot!
gaius
Va savoir ! c'était peut-être comme ça...en tout cas, tu en donnes une superbe interprétation.
flavia49
beautiful
VEDES
Fantastic art work!!!
ia-du-lin
wonderful scene, fantastic composition
Hendesse
Stonehenge is a very mystical place and your picture makes it even more mysterious. It really looks fantastic. Outstanding work!!
soffy
wonderful view and so beautifully done,excellent Bryce work***
Annie_Photography
superb !
Cyve
J'adore et la composition est fabuleusement geniale ... C'est juste du grand ART mon ami !!!
rbowen
Wonderful work!!!
junge1
Great work Jean-Luc! It is assumed that Stonehenge was built for astronomical observations and predictions,such as lunar and solar eclipses. It is known that the climate 4-5,000 years ago was more Mediterranean-like, i.e. clearer skies which allowed for extensive observation of celestial objects. There are other myths associated with Stonehenge, such as the transportation of the large rocks and boulders. It may also have been started much earlier, and that Stonehenge as we know it now may just have been a continuation of something even older. I was surprised how small the place is, I always assumed it to be much bigger.
DukeNukem2005
Very good!
K_T_Ong
When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought it was a glass dome above the structure. :)
Moody but good-looking scene. One feels invited to explore this mysterious, mist-shrouded place, which looks even more appealing with the body of water around it. I wonder if aliens might have helped to build Stonehenge?... :)