Captured in The Daily Express. “A COMET takes the star role in this fascinating photo of Stonehenge. James Rushforth managed to capture Comet Neowise as it passed over the 5,000-year-old landmark in Wiltshire last July. The image has been shortlisted for the prestigious Sony World Photography awards. James said: “It’s fascinating to think this historic site did not even exist when Neowise last passed the Earth. “The comet is due to return in 6,800 years. I wonder if the stones will still be there then? “The orange glow is light from the nearby villages of Durrington and Larkhill, and a passing lorry very kindly painted the rocks with light.” The winner of the contest will be announced on April 15.”
Credit: James Rushforth