Bristol Renaissance Faire: Week Two, Page 1

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Ah, the second week has come to a close. Although Sunday was hot and humid (it just wouldn't be faire at Bristol otherwise), Saturday was a day to certainly a day to remember. Good company was to be found at every turn and the weather was incredible. This week, I was having fun playing with a new camera, hopefully you will notice a difference in the images. Since I'm attempting to do things a little bit differently this year with getting pictures to attach to the 2000 program, I was strolling about attempting to get images candidly and without too much imposition; however, I fear that I must develop a better system for doing that. M'lady Andrea and I watched the 3:00 Joust set with Frank Hui, whose wonderful images are posted throughout Robyn's Roost. The show was fantastic: filled with wit and action, just what we expect to see from a joust. And, speaking of wit, I had the grand displeasure of being insulted by Christoph, who spews unpleasantries at victims for a price. He's one of my favorite people to watch in the streets and I'm quite glad he's returned to Bristol this year. We also sat to listen to some tales woven by the bard, Daniel. The combination of his storytelling and singing must be witnessed to be appreciated. And on to the pictures...

For information regarding the faire, check out the Bristol Renaissance Faire's Official Website.

As Always... click on the image for a larger view...


Daniel Dowland weaving Bardsong

Some better images of   Tourdion

At the gazebo

Romance always abounds at the faire

At the opening gate

At the opening gate

Lady Andrea Sotherby and Megan

Jerry

Another fine merchant shoppe

Brotherly love?

OOF!

Visions of Bristol Portrait Shoppe

Rogues and Ladies

Catching a chain mail vixen

Sing a long at the gazebo

Self indulgent shot :)

The pictures on this page were initially captured at a resolution of 2048 x 1536. Though they are presented by Robyn's Roost at a maximum of 640 x 480, the larger image files can be supplied for prints (does a great job at 8x10 and larger) or other things. For those I have captured a picture of, I'd be happy to supply prints via mail or other exchange for the cost of materials (printed off of an HP-970Cse). This service, of course, is intended to supply a copy of the images to the subject of the picture. Distribution for any other use (in any media format), common sense dictates, will need to be okayed by faire management and/or the subject(s) of the picture.
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