The Callanish Stones on the island of Lewis and Harris in Scotland are 5,000 years old, older than both Stonehenge and the Pyramids. There are several circles of stones and this is the largest. They are on a hill overlooking a lake and hills in the distance, and were probably used for rituals for several thousand years.
Shot with a Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF 10-24mm f/4 lens (at 10mm), at ISO 400, f/6.4, 1/800.
Basic processing: Saturation 0 to become B & W, exposure +90, highlights -80, shadows +95, white +23, blacks -35, texture +30, clarity +35, dehaze +21. Masks on the stones:shadows +62, whites +100, texture +30, claitry +30. Mask on the sky: Exposure +45, texture -12, clarity +30, dehaze +43
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