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Took the long way home after work. - Soapy - 07-08-13


After weeks of Fog and low temps we have got some sunshine at last. Took the long way home after work. 10 miles of lovely scenery and windy roads. Shetland is a different place when the sun is shining.
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Re: Took the long way home after work. - red98 - 07-08-13

nice picture soapy.......think i would go the long way round every day  Wink


Re: Took the long way home after work. - nick crisp - 07-08-13

Yep, great photo - your bike's looking the biz in the sunshine! Smile


Re: Took the long way home after work. - adeejaysdelight - 09-08-13

You can just tell its Scotland immediately. Beautiful picture, I have never been. Might come up next year  Big Grin . Makes a change from Skye.


Re: Took the long way home after work. - adeejaysdelight - 09-08-13

This is my "long way home"


Re: Took the long way home after work. - stevierst - 09-08-13

Cracking scenery there bud, where's that?


Re: Took the long way home after work. - Chris - 09-08-13

Great picture man! Bike looks good.

When we going to meet up and have the first Shetland fazer club meeting? haha!

Take care,

Chris


Re: Took the long way home after work. - YamFazMan - 09-08-13

There was someone on here a few years ago who's home run was short 7 miles or brilliant 30 miles on the IOM TT course .
I think I would be arriving home late most days  Big Grin

ATB YFM


Re: Took the long way home after work. - nick crisp - 10-08-13

(09-08-13, 01:10 PM)adeejaysdelight link Wrote: You can just tell its Scotland immediately. Beautiful picture, I have never been. Might come up next year  Big Grin . Makes a change from Skye.

I think it's not so much the scenery (although obviously that's a help!) but the quality of the light you have up there that gives the game away. I've noticed it every time I've been up Scotland way, and you can see it in many photos of the region. Clear, sharp and something indefinable. Makes for good photography.


Re: Took the long way home after work. - budgiemurray - 10-08-13

That'll be the lack of smog then  :rollin
What you gotta experience too the further north you go is the amount of light too.. havn't done Shetland yet but high summer in Orkney it never gets totally dark.. still bright daylight up to 11pm and then only a twilight after that.. I imagine Shetlands even better for that..

Budgie



Re: Took the long way home after work. - nick crisp - 10-08-13

Cloud formations often very striking too - 'cept when it's pissing down! :lol


Re: Took the long way home after work. - adeejaysdelight - 10-08-13

(10-08-13, 10:36 AM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=adeejaysdelight link=topic=9285.msg93387#msg93387 date=1376050204]
You can just tell its Scotland immediately. Beautiful picture, I have never been. Might come up next year  Big Grin . Makes a change from Skye.

I think it's not so much the scenery (although obviously that's a help!) but the quality of the light you have up there that gives the game away. I've noticed it every time I've been up Scotland way, and you can see it in many photos of the region. Clear, sharp and something indefinable. Makes for good photography.
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Aye, sorry, that was not very clear in the wording. I am from Scotland (Glasgow), I was meaning I have never been to Shetland. I know what you mean though Nick. When it is a nice clear day, it is very clear. But I have also been in fog so dense you really could not see your shoes! Not such great photographs then  :lol


Re: Took the long way home after work. - adeejaysdelight - 10-08-13

(09-08-13, 05:12 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Cracking scenery there bud, where's that?


The panoramic picture is taken in the Trossachs. Not very mountainous and quite touristy, but its only 20 minutes from Glasgow and a nice wee jolly if I have an hour to spare.