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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: David Paterson on July 06, 2016, 07:42:13
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Couldn't sleep!
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Mother nature has so much to offer, if you just leave the bed early. Beautiful shot, Dave. Very serene.
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Just beautiful!!
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I know that piecce of wood! How long will it need top degrade and rot away?
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I miss Scotland!
David, your photos help me a bit :)
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Thanks to everyone for the kind comments.
Jakov - I really miss all you guys - and ladies too, of course - I've been wishing our event lasted a month, not a week. You know, one way or another I've been involved in photography since 1965, that's - omg - 51 years, and Scotland 2016 will always be among the very best moments in my entire career.
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Gorgeous pastel tones , beautiful image
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Now that looks familiar. Lovely catch, Dave.
That sun has moved quite a way north since we were all there.
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Lovely catch, Dave.
Fully agree. This is another fine example of the fortune given to an early bird. :)
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Thanks for your kind comments, Armando, Mike and Akira. I don't often get up at 3.20am but when I do, it is rarely disappointing.
Mike - good to hear from you again. I forgot to tell you before - when everything was packed and cleared on the final day of the "event", Mayumi and I fell heir to some food and drink items. My heart skipped a beat when I saw the Japanese single-malt bottle, but - of course - those NG booze-hounds connoisseurs had scooped the lot, except for about a thimbleful. Since Mayumi had not previously tasted it, I felt honour-bound to share it with her - that might just be the kindest gesture I have ever made to her. ;D
There was plenty of the Tasmanian scotch. ::)
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Thanks for your kind comments, Armando, Mike and Akira. I don't often get up at 3.20am but when I do, it is rarely disappointing.
Mike - good to hear from you again. I forgot to tell you before - when everything was packed and cleared on the final day of the "event", Mayumi and I fell heir to some food and drink items. My heart skipped a beat when I saw the Japanese single-malt bottle, but - of course - those NG booze-hounds connoisseurs had scooped the lot, except for about a thimbleful. Since Mayumi had not previously tasted it, I felt honour-bound to share it with her - that might just be the kindest gesture I have ever made to her. ;D
There was plenty of the Tasmanian scotch. ::)
Japanese single malt? Tasmanian scotch?
How come I managed to miss them? I "only" found out about the bottle of Lagavulin gently supplied by Chris (at least, I believe it was him. If not, apologies to the unknown generous provider).
I have to say, even Dave's excellent images of the head of the loch are not quite the same as seeing this magical place in real life.
Perhaps to to truly appreciate a landscape photograph one should not know in first person the place it depicts...
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Tasmanian whisky - which one?
Tasmania is a small triangular piece of land off the southern coast of mainland Australia about the size of Switzerland or Ireland. It is allegedly inhabited by two headed people who unlike the rest of us can drink two glasses of whisky at the same time - or so mainland Australians claim - a definite example of two heads being better than one (so long as they don't argue!)..
Some Links:
http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/food-and-drink/breweries-and-distilleries
https://www.danmurphys.com.au/liquor-library/spirits/regions/tasmanian-whisky.jsp;jsessionid=C1D8B75F46336799FD152D546923C4EC.ncdlmorasp1303?bmUID=lmoVEEc
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Mike - good to hear from you again. I forgot to tell you before - when everything was packed and cleared on the final day of the "event", Mayumi and I fell heir to some food and drink items. My heart skipped a beat when I saw the Japanese single-malt bottle, but - of course - those NG booze-hounds connoisseurs had scooped the lot, except for about a thimbleful. Since Mayumi had not previously tasted it, I felt honour-bound to share it with her - that might just be the kindest gesture I have ever made to her. ;D
There was plenty of the Tasmanian scotch. ::)
Thank you Dave. I'm sorry that I didn't alert you to the Yamazaki a little earlier. I bought that from a little specialist saka-ya in Omotesando. I bought the Tasmanian whisky in the most unlikely place - Pont Aven in Brittany. The proprietor loved it. Unfortunately I didn't get to taste any, so can't comment.
Glad Mayumi got to taste a little of the Yamazaki. It's quite hard to buy in Japan as so much is exported. I'll bring two bottles next time. :)
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Now that's a photo worth getting up for!
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Wow, that's very pretty. Excellently captured.
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Thanks to Hugh, Peter and Jørgen for your kind comments.
Hugh - thanks for posting those links. I haven't followed them yet, but I will.