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27th April 10, 05:40 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by lammy d
Yes snow here in Broxburn Getting the Lambretta ready for Whitby scooter rally on Friday The question has already been asked! What is plan b answer more thermals
You’re in Uphall ? My brother was engaged to an Uphall girl in the 70’s. her name was Lucinda (Linda) Turner. She was a nurse.
More importantly, have you a photo of your Lambretta ? I was wanting to import a fully restored one here into Oman. I contacted Eddie Grimstead in East London about an original TV 200 restored in its war-paint of that time and without post-1965 additions.


Similar to the 2 above, it would cost about GBP 4,500. I was going for it, but unfortunately my kids’ school fees keep getting in the way !
Maybe next time. (You don’t have to wear a crash-helmet here, so I can die in their mad traffic accidents with my hair still perfect !)
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27th April 10, 06:29 AM
#22
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Wow those are some fantastic photos! You have a great artistic eye.
My photos usually just look like holiday snaps.
You could sell photos like those. There's a photographer who always has a booth at the Highland Games around here. She/he travels around Scotland taking photos and sell prints of various sizes. His/hers are no more artistic than yours!
Dawn Treader! Nice!
Thanks! I almost didn't post the 2nd pic because that bush on the left side ruins the composition, but it's such a nice looking main street that it makes up for it. My camera now is a mid priced digital, not slr so it's a hassle to focus. Often times my soft focus shots come from the autofocus deciding to focus on what's up close rather than what's far away, and I can't really tell on the lcd screen. Back in the states I have an old Olympus OM-1, and I may start snapping pics with that again. The step back to film would be a step forward in artistic control.
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27th April 10, 06:32 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by ForresterModern
Beautiful photos of lovely countryside taken along what appears to be a very scenic and serene route. My envy abounds. Glad you had fun.
My envy especially abounded when I saw your first picture of the sign for the Tobermory distillery---one of my all time favorite brands, and the wife even loves it.
jeff
The distillery was a pleasant surprise. I'd not had Tobermory before and really liked it. It has more of a bourbon like character to it than other single malts I've tasted. In fact, their ageing room smelled exactly like Maker's Mark. My wife liked it too, so I think we'll pick up a bottle to take back to the States with us.
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28th April 10, 05:41 AM
#24
 Originally Posted by guitarmatt
The distillery was a pleasant surprise. I'd not had Tobermory before and really liked it. It has more of a bourbon like character to it than other single malts I've tasted. In fact, their ageing room smelled exactly like Maker's Mark. My wife liked it too, so I think we'll pick up a bottle to take back to the States with us.
Tobermory is a quiet and oft unappreciated brand that sits prominently on my shelf, and whose spot is quickly refilled when the bottle runs low.
Again lovely photos. I especially like the feeling of solitude you achieved remarkably by having few if any humans in your photos. I too am a student of the photographic arts, definitely better behind than in front of the camera.
jeff
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