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From the archives reworked
This beautiful and talented young lady sure caught my eye outside the original Starbucks in Seattle.
She was a member of the band "Slim Pickens" who were playing outside the coffee shop. It was the music that first got my attention but it was this young lass that held my gaze. She played dobro, guitar and fiddle with a mop of hair that seemed never ending. The word smitten seemed to fit. Oh to be young and single again!!
(with apologies to my lovely wife)
Bow fiddle Rock. In the foreground a whisky i received from a mourning son i met at this location at that very rock, he was there to say goodbye to his father and to spread the ashes and with it his dads favorite whisky. a special moment to share on very special location, The mourning son asked for a few pictures to be sent to him from my shoot and i choose this with the whisky from his dad as i think it will be especially appreciated
Bow Fiddle Rock
Bow Fiddle Rock is a natural sea arch on the north-eastern coast of Scotland. It’s namesake is due to the formation’s resemblance to the tip of a fiddle bow. The Quartzite rock formation was sculpted by the forces of tides and weather. Located very near the coast there are many vantage points from which to photograph the scene, ranging from high on the nearby cliffs to sea level on the beach. Both the chosen vantage point and how much of the structure is visible is very dependent on the tides and your shooting location. If working on the beach, caution is advised. For this image, my chosen perspective was down on water’s edge and at a position where I could look through the fiddle. If on the cliff to my right the angle of view renders the formation almost invisible. I used a 12mm focal length which changed the scale of the formation. From up on the cliffs with a longer focal length lens the formation looks much larger.
Fiddle's Confectionery has been in this building in Brownsville since 1910. It's a diner known for its hot dogs. I didn't eat there but it looked like a great place. The Welcome to... Brownsville mural is off to the right.
This section of Brownsville, south of Dunlap's Creek, was the independent town of Bridgeport until the two towns merged in 1933.
Musical lending library @ Cityview Ottawa Public Library Branch; Ben Franklin Place; Nepean; Ottawa, Ontario.
Bow Fiddle Rock at Portknockie, Moray Firth, beautifully lit by the low evening sun.
I used an ND filter to get a long exposure of 8 seconds for some motion blur on the water.
Portknockie, Scotland. I didn’t have any ND filters with me, so I took 20-30 copies of the same photo with a few slightly over / under exposed (for HDR purposes) and merged them into a single long exposure with Photoshop’s HDR Pro.
The only difference is the price. And how you play it!
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Seen on a Fiddle Case in Victoria, B.C. I processed this one to give it more of a vintage worn look.
We visited the Pocket Museum on π day and had an unexpected reward: a group of musicians arrived and set up to perform some Irish-style music!
Bow Fiddle is a natural sea rock formation, lying just off the Morayshire coast at Portknockie, near Cullen.