Get high at Glastonbury
Briefly

Capturing a comprehensive view of Glastonbury presents challenges due to large crowds and visual distractions. Photographer David Levene employed an eight metre-high monopod to gain elevation and illustrate the scale of the festival. Busy routes throughout the site can disorient attendees. Clean photographic shots are difficult to achieve, and utilizing height helps enhance vision depth and balance. The weekend concluded with a captivating sunset, showcasing the festival's beauty during the golden hour.
Getting an elevated view at Glastonbury is challenging due to crowds, so photographer David Levene utilized an eight metre-high monopod to capture scale.
Routes through the festival are bustling and can be disorienting, as festivalgoers navigate through crowds following paths or using a map.
Finding clean photographic shots at Glastonbury is challenging; getting high allows for better depth, balance, and spacing in the crowded setting.
The best golden hour of the weekend occurred as the sun set on Sunday evening, providing a stunning backdrop over the festival.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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