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    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    It can be difficult to get an elevated view at Glastonbury. There are various high-up platforms around the site, and of course there are the hills that give a view down into the valley where the festival nestles. But for much of the weekend you are in a crowd, looking up. Guardian photographer David Levene therefore used an eight metre-high “monopod” – a sort of highly stable pole with his camera stuck on top – to create elevation and give us a better sense of the scale of the crowds.

    Pennards Hill campground Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    Pennards Hill campground Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

    I wanted to get a slightly different viewpoint of the things that have become very familiar to our readers
    David Levene

    The crowds pack in tightly during the big stage events, such as Rod Stewart on Sunday afternoon, which was many festivalgoers’ main event of the weekend – even if the Guardian gave it a mixed review.

    Fans watch Rod Stewart on the Pyramid stage Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    The audience during Wolf Alice on the Other stage Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

    The various routes through the festival remain busy at all hours, and can be disorienting as people follow the crowds or a map. An old railway track forms the main pedestrian artery running through the site.

    Finding ‘clean’ shots can be a real challenge at Glastonbury. Visually, so much is thrown at you wherever you look, and photographically, pretty much everything is an assault on the sensors! One way around this problem can be to get up high, in order to achieve more depth, balance and spacing

    Revellers traverse the old railway track Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    Another perspective on the old railway track Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

    As the sun set on Sunday evening, we got perhaps the best “golden hour” of the weekend.

    Flags at sunset Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    Sunset over Glastonbury festival from the Park area Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

    Glastonbury-on-Sea is an area by the Park stage with a fairground feel, complete with a pier jutting out from the hillside.

    Glastonbury-on-Sea Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    The view over the festival from beyond the Pyramid stage Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    An ice cream van by the Other stage Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

    The giant bug at Arcadia – made from an old Royal Navy helicopter – is surrounded by dancers who look almost ant-like from this viewpoint. These two images were taken from the same point with the camera turned around.

    The bug at Arcadia Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    Dancers at Arcadia
    Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

    Shangri-La is a busy, wildly creative area in the south-east corner of the festival, full of sound systems where people party until the early hours.

    Shangri La at night Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    Shangri-La at night Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

    The Prodigy closed the the Other stage with an energetic show, and Olivia Rodrigo finished the festival on a five-star high. David was there to catch an elevated view of the firework display at the end.

    Towers and platforms are few and far between and become well used by anyone with a smartphone or camera in their hands. Drones are a big no-no for site authorities, so the monopod solves the problem. It’s a beast even when collapsed, but well worth the bother so I can choose virtually any spot on the site to shoot a raised picture

    The Prodigy on the Other stage Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    Fireworks during Olivia Rodrigo’s set Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
    More fireworks as Rodrigo finishes the weekend off in style Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian
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