Photographer over the Moon with ET image recreation two years within the making

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Michael Meighan Silhouette of boyish character in an anorak straddling a stationary BMX bike with an object in its front basket on a mountainside framed by the full Moon behindMichael Meighan

“We were over the Moon to finally get this one,” mentioned Michael Meighan

A photographer says he’s “over the Moon” after recreating an iconic scene from the film ET in a photograph that has been virtually two years within the making.

Michael Meighan and his good friend Nathan Edwards have tried repeatedly to recreate the scene from the 1982 hit movie, when Elliott’s BMX – with ET using within the basket – flies by the Moon.

The planets lastly aligned throughout final weekend’s first full Moon of the 12 months, when plasterer Edwards pushed his bike uphill and into place on Eglwysilan Mountain, Rhondda Cynon Taf.

Meanwhile, Meighan watched by his viewfinder from 1.4 miles (2.3km) away on a residential road in Treforest, Pontypridd, whereas the pair saved in touch by telephone – attracting the eye of curious house owners.

“They came out wondering what was happening when they saw a man with a huge camera lens next to their house,” recalled Meighan, 39, from Cardiff.

The care assist employee confirmed them the scene by his digicam with Edwards “huffing and puffing” on the opposite finish of the telephone whereas moving into place following a five-minute uphill bike push.

Michael Meighan Two photographs of two men edited side by side. Nathan (left) is pictured wearing a black puffer coat with a hood and smiles at the camera. He has brown hair, brown eyes and a brown beard. Snow can be seen on mountains behind him. Michael Meighan (right) looks blankly into a camera. He has blue eyes, a brown goatie beard and brown hair. He wears a navy t-shirt and white brick can be seen in the background. Michael Meighan

Michael Meighan (proper) and his good friend Nathan Edwards (left) have spent two years making an attempt to recreate the picture

Edwards, 33, from Cwmbran, Torfaen, had fixed into place a plastic wash bowl full with teddy bear wrapped in a blanket to make it appear to be ET was sitting on the entrance of his personal bike.

He then stood and waited for his good friend to get the shot which they first started planning in 2024.

Meighan mentioned he and Edwards had scouted different places and tried the film recreation scene earlier than by utilizing a telephone app to pinpoint their required positions given the anticipated location of the Moon.

But alternatives for fulfillment had been restricted with 12 full Moons in a typical 12 months – till they obtained the proper climate circumstances final Saturday evening.

Getty Images | Corbis Historical ET, wrapped in a white blanket, sits in a basket on the front of Elliott's bike as the boy, wearing a bright red hoody, rides along a street with a group of friendsGetty Images | Corbis Historical

Elliott and his pals attempt to assist ET evade seize in Steven Speilberg’s film from 1982

“We were over the Moon to finally get this one,” mentioned Meighan.

“We’ve attempted to get this shot a few times.

“The climate has messed us about, [also] not with the ability to get the alignment as a consequence of the place the Moon is rising, nevertheless it lastly got here to.

“The actual planning is the hard part. Once it’s planned, it’s very simple to execute.”

They shared a “huge embrace” and celebrated in a close-by pub afterwards.

Michael Meighan Photograph of a large grey teddy bear attached to a washing basket at the front of a pedal bike. A blue blanket can be seen draped over the teddy's head. The bike is placed inside a kitchen area of a home, shoes can be seen behind it on the wooden floor.Michael Meighan

Edwards used duct tape to safe a teddy bear wrapped in a blanket to make it appear to be ET was sitting on the entrance of his personal bike

Meighan paid tribute to the dedication of his good friend, because the plan was first mentioned following one other full Moon photoshoot two years in the past.

“He’s a fantastic person, a fantastic friend and without him this would not be possible,” mentioned Meighan.

“The enthusiasm that he shows and the dedication to grab the bike, drive to a random location and to do that for sake of this image, it’s just brilliant.”


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