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    Piping @ scattering ceremony

    Here's a photo I took of my son, MadBagpiper, as he was preparing to play for an ash-scattering ceremony here in Montreat, NC last week. The tartan is the Montreat Scottish Society tartan.

    You have to look closely to see that he's standing across a stream from the ceremony. The distance, combined with the sound of the mountain stream, added a wonderful quality to the music.

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    Wow, looks surreal, mystical.

    This always sounds wrong but it looks like an effect that Photoshop tries to reproduce.

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    The faint sound of pipes in the distance is one of the most poignant and appropriate things for a funeral I have ever heard. Far better in that circumstance than for the piper to be right there in the ceremony, IMHO. As Archangel said, that is an excellent picture.
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    Very poignant; somehow this looks just like it could have taken place in a remnant of the ancient Caledonian forest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emolas View Post
    The faint sound of pipes in the distance is one of the most poignant and appropriate things for a funeral I have ever heard. Far better in that circumstance than for the piper to be right there in the ceremony, IMHO. As Archangel said, that is an excellent picture.
    I agree. The piper playing and walking slowly out of the fog during the early morning memorial service for golfer Payne Stewart after he was killed in a plane crash was the most haunting thing I've ever seen. Does anyone know where I might find a video of the service.
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    That is just a wonderful picture. I am sure that the pipes added to the ceremony.
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    What a beautiful photograph.
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    That is absolutely stunning. This is one of the main things I want to do as a piper.
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    Stunning for sure! Very nice pic!
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    Piping someone home with dignity and respect. That picture captures the serenity one hopes to find at such a ceremony. Bravo!

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