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Scotland - Goodbye Loch Lomond.....

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Apr 29, 2010
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Good evening to all, it is 11.00 p.m. here, right time to spend an hour or two here at this place. At first: Many thanks for your comments for my last pics, and a special "THANKS!" for those who took some of my pics for their favs. I was not able to answer a lot of e-mails in the last few weeks, and I know, some of you must be boring.. Sorry, friends, and please excuse me... These pics here were taken at 6th August 2009 at the northern shore of LOCH LOMOND, near the Inveruglas powerplant. Later, back home, my wife did this fine pano for me from five single pics. Thanks, my darling! I hope you enjoy it! PLease feel free to comment, in a good or a critical way, all comments are welcome! And for this pic a have a music clip, too, which is based at the bonnie, bonnie banks.... The clip is the official promotion video of famous scottish rockband CAPERCAILLIE, produced somewhere in the middle of the eighties. Capercaillie perform their single hit "COISICH A RUIN", one of two single hits in scottish gaelic language who ever entered the british top 40 charts (The other one was performed by scottish rockband RUNRIG...)COISICH A RUIN reached around place 35, I think.... Why this music clip? The clip was produced at the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, and when I saw it at the first time at YouTube, I had a very strong deja vu: This was the place where we had our first walkin ´ around at scottish ground... And Karen Matheson and the boys were pretty young at these days! I hope you enjoy it! Please listen to COISICH A RUIN.... Thanks and enjoy! Copyright: TG4Gaeilge

Comments (14)


Wales

4:45PM | Thu, 29 April 2010

Really nice image!

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MOSKETON

5:00PM | Thu, 29 April 2010

preciosa imagen, creia que eran dos panoramicas. ME ENCANTA. FELICIDADES.

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MagikUnicorn Online Now!

5:10PM | Thu, 29 April 2010

BEAUTIFUL VIEW !

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jocko500

8:30PM | Thu, 29 April 2010

so lovely as the songs about these loch are too

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watapki66

8:57PM | Thu, 29 April 2010

Wonderfully done!

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dbrv6

9:05PM | Thu, 29 April 2010

Wonderful landscape!

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sharky_

11:16PM | Thu, 29 April 2010

A must to Zoom in..... Most Beautiful. Aloha

Tzadkiel

1:23AM | Fri, 30 April 2010

Don’t belief Bill Cody that he really says goodbye to Scotland. He is so fascinated form this land that in the first to weeks in June we will visit Scotland again. So have you any recommends or wishes to us where to take a photo?

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billcody

1:26AM | Fri, 30 April 2010

Yes, my dear! Lets went to Rob Roy`s house, where he was born, and then have a break at The Pier! Hi, hi...

Enlightened

7:10AM | Fri, 30 April 2010

There is a great deal of very beautiful scenery in Scotland.. it can never be Goodbye to Scotland,, just see you another day.. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world and your image is so pretty too :)

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SIGMAWORLD

8:35AM | Fri, 30 April 2010

Excellent!

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nicki_mcmanus

10:06PM | Fri, 30 April 2010

Beautiful panoramic! The colors in the foreground are great! Wonderfully done!

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Cosme..D..Churruca

5:26AM | Sat, 01 May 2010

excellent photography!

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wild_child

11:14PM | Sat, 08 May 2010

Beautiful!!


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F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed100
Focal Length17

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