MEDIEVAL MDINA – SOME MORE RE-ENACTORS by sangwann

MEDIEVAL MDINA – SOME MORE RE-ENACTORS

These are some more of the re-enactors who took part in the parade.
The one on the left, I presume, is a slave trader (he had women in rags towed along behind him); the one on the left is a falconer but with a barn oil (there were another two men with falcons who I didn’t manage to capture). Middle right is a hunter with his dog and next to him is a serf woman with her child.
Thank you so much for following my programme, for the lovely comments and fav's on yesterday's picture and for putting it on pp and tp.
Great shots Dione and thanks for the descriptions it makes so much more interesting
May 6th, 2016  
Great pictures - I love all the different roles the reenactors play. It's an excellent way to bring history alive.
May 6th, 2016  
Interesting to read about their roll in history and to see their costumes :)
May 6th, 2016  
they certainly go to a lot of trouble with the costumes. Makes it all so realistic
May 6th, 2016  

Interesting costumes great collage.
May 6th, 2016  
i love how the costumes are all so authentic.
May 6th, 2016  
Great costumes
May 6th, 2016  
You find such interesting subjects to photograph. I love the collage and the way you've lighten sections of each.
May 6th, 2016  
Wonderful collage, Dione.
May 6th, 2016  
Looks like a very interesting happening, great costumes -they look so real
May 6th, 2016  
Great shots, nice light and details in the shots
May 6th, 2016  
Lovely collage of medieval costumes
May 6th, 2016  
Magnificent costumes and wonderful collage. Fav
May 7th, 2016  
amazing costumes and re-enactment. wonderful that people are prepared to take part of this tradition for future generations
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May 7th, 2016  
Would love to see this wonderful parade. Very interesting
May 7th, 2016  
Nice processing - very creative
May 7th, 2016  
Great shots of the nice historical dressed people.
You most have a lot of festivals I suppose.
May 7th, 2016  
Fantastic collage.
May 8th, 2016  
Nice collage of the reenactment, and interesting commentary.
May 9th, 2016  
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