I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (65)
Faemike55
If they are good, the songs are great - if not, well..... Great capture
goodoleboy
Cool capture, Jock, but why do they call them the ladies from hell? I've got tons of bag piper photos from May 2010 in my files that I have yet to show.
jocko500
my dad say the was called this as they was fearless and fought hard too.
wotan Online Now!
Wonderful shot and lovely piper... I remember the song Mull of Kyntire by Paul Mc Cartney!
eekdog
love bag pipes, nice shot there Jocko. have a Happy New Year..
Richardphotos
I am 1/4 Scottish and I have been watching very old movies about WWII and the bagpipe players would lead the soldiers into battle, even back during their battle with Nordic invaders very candid shot Jock
CleonXXI
Great photo, great title, and great story!
evinrude
AWESOME!!!
drifterlee
My grandfather was Scotch, and he said that, too. Wonderful shot, Jocko!
MrsLubner
I once discovered my grandfather's bad pipes in his attic - I was about years old. I was transfixed. He gave them to me and I kept them for years until the bladder went stiff and crumbled. But I always wanted to play them. When I got an opportunity to learn to play an instrument in school, I chose the bag pipes. Alas, they did not offer instruction for bag pipes. I'm sure my parents (and neighbors) were eternally grateful. This is a fabulous shot. The crowd seems to follow him as if he was the pied piper.
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful,
kenmo
Most excellent...!!!
mgtcs
Amazing shot again Jocko, the outfit is perfect, superb and capture, loved it a lot!
kbrog
It takes a real man to wear a kilt and a brave one to play the pipes. :) Excellent capture! :)
psyoshida
What a great story and this guy looks quite fearless as well. Wonderful shot.
Isabelle711
Some of the beautiful music that comes from a bag pipe will send chills down ones spine. :)))) Most brave soul you told about my friend. :))))) Most excellent capture. :)))))) Thank you for sharing the story and the image my friend. :))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))))
magnus073
Great looking capture here Jock and I really enjoyed the story
Minda
nice story and excellent capture//
Radar_rad-dude
A wonderful photo, Jocko! Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed reading your descriptive as well! Fantastic!
vis151
thats a good picture!
netot
For me, one image that represents courage is that of pipers playing into battle.It takes guts to do that, and they did it. But Why "ladies"? Is plural of Lad?
watapki66
Great shot!
angora
hell? LOL amazing story... TY! wonderful pic!!!
DennisReed
And here I thought they were called that because they reminded them of their own 'wind bags'! ;)
renecyberdoc
yes indeed very brave men and a fine tribute you did.
whaleman
Yep, if I saw this coming towards me (as my father used to say) either lead them in prayer or run like hell!
jayfar
She certainly looks not to be messed with Jock and by the way I love the sound of the bagpipes.
Hendesse
Excellent shot and thanks for the informations too!
Star4mation
Superb capture Jock! :)
fallen21
Excellent shot.