Every summer, thePerseid Meteor showeris a treat for anyone delighted by the night sky.
From late July to mid-August, the Perseids rain down shooting stars.
This is not surprising, given that the photo makes the mysterious monument look even more magical.
Dury’s most popular image to date, it was something he’d envisioned capturing for many years.
The shooting stars have a slight curve, appearing to hug the Milky Way behind Stonehenge.
It’s a photograph that he feels fits into the narrative of Stonehenge and its history.
This image pays fitting tribute.