I love it when big clouds descend on supposedly sacred sites. Somehow it makes it easier for me to believe that the objects concerned once served a religious purpose when there are giant clouds hovering over them. Does that make any sense? If it doesn't, let's just say I'm a sucker for big clouds in photogenic settings, because that's just as true.
I accidentally overexposed my Stonehenge photos because unbeknownst to me, my camera was still on 1600 ISO from the night before. Which goes to show that while fancy cameras are all very nice, they screw up just like any old camera when you leave them at the wrong setting.
Stonehenge, England, 2008
Nikon D300 + Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5