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Edinburgh the Driech
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Dreich is a Scottish word for dreary, bleak weather, and this book celebrates it with 50 images of Edinburgh and accompanying captions. The author finds the images uplifting and joyful, and believes that a sunny day has no more right to exist than a dreich one.
Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 15 November 2021
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Dreich is a Scottish word that describes weather conditions as dreary, bleak, and unpleasant. It is a common topic of conversation among Scots and is often used to express dissatisfaction with the weather. McCredie's latest photography book, "Dreich: Edinburgh in Black and White," celebrates the beauty of dreich weather in Edinburgh through fifty stunning photographs and accompanying captions. The author believes that dreich weather is not necessarily miserable and that a sunny day has no more right to exist than a dreich one.
The book showcases a variety of dreich scenes, including foggy streets, rain-soaked parks, and gloomy buildings. McCredie's photographs capture the essence of dreich weather, with its muted colors and lack of sunlight. Despite the dreariness of the weather, the photographs are uplifting and joyful, highlighting the beauty of the city in its muted state.
Dreich weather is a common occurrence in Edinburgh, with the city experiencing over 2,000 hours of rain each year. However, despite the rain, Edinburgh remains a popular tourist destination, with its historic buildings, museums, and festivals attracting visitors from around the world. McCredie's book provides a unique perspective on the city's weather, offering a glimpse into the everyday life of its residents and the way they cope with the dreary conditions.
In addition to the photographs, the book includes a brief history of dreich weather in Edinburgh. McCredie explains that the word "dreich" has its roots in the Gaelic language and was originally used to describe the weather conditions in the Highlands of Scotland. Over time, the word has spread to other parts of the country and has become synonymous with dreary weather.
Despite the negative connotations associated with dreich weather, McCredie believes that it has its own unique charm. She argues that dreich weather can be a source of inspiration for artists and writers, and that it can create a sense of community among those who share the same experience.
"Dreich: Edinburgh in Black and White" is a beautiful and thought-provoking book that celebrates the beauty of dreich weather in Edinburgh. McCredie's photographs capture the essence of the city's muted state, offering a unique perspective on the weather that is often overlooked. Whether you love or hate dreich weather, this book is sure to inspire you to appreciate the beauty of the city in its own unique way.
Weight: 186g
Dimension: 120 x 171 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781910022825
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