A tender moment.
Photography 101: Moment
More photos from the photography field trip to the Celtic Festival in McDade, Texas.
Something new for me was the caber toss, a sport from Scotland. Those poles start around 65 pounds and are about 19 feet tall. If the tosser is successful at tossing it end over end before it hits the ground, in the next round they get to use a heavier pole.
Tammy lifted the pole up high enough that it did, indeed, flip end over end before landing. A round of applause for Tammy!
At the Celtic Festival in McDade, we saw the archery contest with the long bow.
I actually got a photo of an arrow in flight.
At the end of the contest, all the archers drew their long bows at the same time, for the volley.
Here is Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest at the Highland Games arena during the archery contest.
I attended my first Celtic Festival in McDade, Texas.
The field trip was hosted by Precision Camera & Video. They provided two professional photographers as instructors and guides and the rest was up to us amateur photographers. I had a lot of fun and learned a lot from the instructors.
All the “residents” of Sherwood Forest were friendly and happy to pose for photographs. I took a couple hundred photographs and, fortunately, a few of them are good enough to share.
This one is my favorite: the future caber tosser.
These two gentlemen greeted the crowd just before the festival opened for the day. Beautiful music they made. When they started to play, about 25 of us got out our cameras and clicked away, startling them. Their very own paparazzi!