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    Costa Mesa Highland Games 2017

    Yesterday I attended, and not having the music up in my new band I helped tune up the band for competition.

    The morning was cool and overcast, in the afternoon a blazing sun came out though the weather stayed cool.

    As usual I took a few pipe band photos with my awful phone camera.

    I don't know the name of this band, circled up in the morning doing a quick tuneup before the opening ceremony. I don't recognize the tartan.



    Here they are marching toward the stadium, passing a member of the LAPD Emerald Society Pipe Band. On his shoulder are c1950-1980 catalin-mounted pipes.



    Here's the Cal Fire Local 2881 Pipe Band.



    The first band I helped tune up was the Kevin Blandford Memorial Pipe Band (Grade 5). I was told that most of these people have only been playing two years. They sounded great and won first in their grade. They wear the Roxburgh District Tartan in House Of Edgar's muted range.

    Marching up to the final tune-up area, the call of "hats! hats!" has not yet been made.



    Marching out of the circle. In both shots you can see the Pipe Major looking over keeping an eye on his flock.



    Here is The House Of Scotland Pipe Band. I think their tartan is the nicest seen yesterday, the fairly recent San Diego Tartan. My crummy phone camera doesn't do it justice. (I just Googled that tartan, there's not any photos online that do it justice.) The hose work great with the tartan, I think they're called St Andrews Blue (darker and stronger than shows here).



    My phone camera is especially defeated by mottled lighting like this. But I wanted to show the Queen City Pipe Band, and their unusually nice uniform, Weathered tartan kilts and tweed waistcoats. (Queen City is a nickname for Denver.)

    Last edited by OC Richard; 28th May 17 at 04:53 AM.
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    great shots

    I attended yesterday and for the first time didn't shot the games so visited the pipe bands competitions, as well as Highland Way, The Wicked Tinkers, Rusty Bawls, Neil O'Neill and all the other events I normally miss. (It was a great day but I did miss shooting the games)

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    Yes you have quite the talent for capturing action. Your Highland athletics photos are the best I've ever seen.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    My wife and I were there as well. Visited most of the vendors and had a great time hanging out with our friends in the clan Murray tent.

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    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Yes you have quite the talent for capturing action. Your Highland athletics photos are the best I've ever seen.
    I did put up some of the photos I took on Saturday. I wanted to go back on Sunday but that is the day my son has specific strongman training. Here he continues the Highland tradition of lifting stones (260 pounds to the shoulder.) He did it for two reps Click image for larger version. 

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