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After a few years off, we made it back to the Sterling Renaissance Festival, a good-sized festival that's been running for 32 years in Sterling, NY, near Fair Haven, somewhere between Rochester and Syracuse. I think this is probably the first time I've brought a camera to this event - we used to go every year then slowed down between getting married and having a kid. Funny how that happens...
Anyway, there's a new owner who poured a ton of money into upgrades and new features, and my son was old enough to enjoy it, so off we went.
Right off the bat, you have "Tomato Justice"... (lob tomatoes at the poor slob in the background.)
This fellow was being walked around by the sheriff and forced to make up songs about given topics. The sheriff suggested one based on my blue bucket hat (great for photography!) which Gdad photoshopped onto a mugshot a few weeks ago...!
You see some visitors wearing pretty outrageous costumes, too.
Some of the most popular shows over the years are the Don Juan and Miguel shows. The bad jokes and high energy are always a huge hit. Here's Don Juan posing with a visitor during a show for me.
Here's Miguel holding spaghetti which Don Juan cuts down inch by inch with his whip.
I recently saw this trick done on a TV show somewhere but the guy only used one cylinder. Wimp!
After a while, it started to sprinkle a little and our friends that we went with all headed home. We decided to stick around and it fairly quickly went from rain to a full-blown storm complete with tons of hail and even some mudslides. (We had to abandon the hillside storefront we took shelter in when the mud started covering the floor!)
It finally cleared up after a while, and they even did an abbreviated joust in the mud.
Here's one of my 21fps shots. In retrospect, I should have been panning with the foreground horse, not the background one. The red lance just went under the foreground knight's arm and is about to snap in half.
Another knight.
The announcer of the joust.
We finally headed back out to our car, avoiding the many flooded sections of the grass parking lot. We were rewarded with a lovely rainbow. (Here's your signature fisheye photo.
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I hope you enjoyed! Thanks in advance for any comments you might have.
Anyway, there's a new owner who poured a ton of money into upgrades and new features, and my son was old enough to enjoy it, so off we went.
Right off the bat, you have "Tomato Justice"... (lob tomatoes at the poor slob in the background.)

This fellow was being walked around by the sheriff and forced to make up songs about given topics. The sheriff suggested one based on my blue bucket hat (great for photography!) which Gdad photoshopped onto a mugshot a few weeks ago...!

You see some visitors wearing pretty outrageous costumes, too.

Some of the most popular shows over the years are the Don Juan and Miguel shows. The bad jokes and high energy are always a huge hit. Here's Don Juan posing with a visitor during a show for me.

Here's Miguel holding spaghetti which Don Juan cuts down inch by inch with his whip.

I recently saw this trick done on a TV show somewhere but the guy only used one cylinder. Wimp!

After a while, it started to sprinkle a little and our friends that we went with all headed home. We decided to stick around and it fairly quickly went from rain to a full-blown storm complete with tons of hail and even some mudslides. (We had to abandon the hillside storefront we took shelter in when the mud started covering the floor!)

It finally cleared up after a while, and they even did an abbreviated joust in the mud.


Here's one of my 21fps shots. In retrospect, I should have been panning with the foreground horse, not the background one. The red lance just went under the foreground knight's arm and is about to snap in half.

Another knight.

The announcer of the joust.

We finally headed back out to our car, avoiding the many flooded sections of the grass parking lot. We were rewarded with a lovely rainbow. (Here's your signature fisheye photo.


I hope you enjoyed! Thanks in advance for any comments you might have.