Scarborough Renaissance Faire: by Frank Hui - Page 2

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The final weekend was warm clear and sunny. It started to feel a little like how Dallas is suppose to be around this time of year. There was a lot of activity going on as is typical of final weekend. Hope you enjoy these parting images.

The previous description and all these wonderful images are brought to you by Frank Hui. Because of his devotion, I have nothing to add. --Robyn Sotherby

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

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Some twisted maneuverings at the Corsairs show during "Day of the Clipper"

Passing the mantle of leadership amongst the gypsies

Capt. O'Malley challenging the Queen

Meanwhile Sheriff Blood has his own problems with pirates

Some excellent stone carving from Antler'd Stag Exotic Carving

A color shot of the Rogues during Holy Moly

Paige with her daughter Sheridan

More scultpures from the mud fairies

Final weekend had some of their most interesting work of the season

They even got the dragon to breathe smoke

Riding a giant snail. It came with a mud saddle

This dragon got more and more elaborate as the weekend went on

The king is about to present this trophy for the hockey championship

The Queen's team won

Every inch a champion

The customary post game acknowledgements

Sister Dismus taking her vows of poverty, chasisty and obedience

The ritual involves having her hair cut. And yes Rackham actually cut off her hair

Some of the Shantyman Hiking Club. Fans who trekked from 1 end of site to the other at least 5 times a day to catch both the Shantyman and Corsairs shows. The site is over 30 acres folks.

Speaking of the Corsairs, 1 final shot from their final show of the season. They ended it with an earth-shattering kaboom.

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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