Monday, August 3, 2015

Bridal Trail

 Bride in Port Perry's business district

We (a few family members) were in Port Perry to eat delicious Fish and Chips - definitely worth the  drive - when saw this bridal party walking down the middle of this Port Perry main street.

Photographers in action

 Heading towards the Lake Scugog, a great setting for photo ops

Apparently in Port Perry this is not unusual, although I had never seen it before.

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55 comments:

  1. A traditional Scottish wedding too! Terrific shots, EG!

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  2. I have, one weading I went to the bride walked down the street.

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  3. I'm very glad no one made me wear a kelt at my wedding. :-)

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  4. Super capture of the wedding party.

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  5. Great captures of the bride and wedding party! Have a happy Monday and a great new week ahead!

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  6. A great photo op and some really nice Scottish dresses!

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  7. Interesting that they are walking down the center of the street. Was the street closed to traffic?

    Darla

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  8. A bride on the loose and Captain George's Fish & Chips... awesome.

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  9. Interesting shots from Port Perry and you reminded me that I haven't had Fish and Chips for a while ... gonna do that this week! :-) Thanks for sharing and have a fine week ahead.

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  10. It's always fun to come across a wedding.

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  11. Gorgeous! Port Perry is so pretty too. Did you go to Captain George's Fish'n'chips?

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  12. Interesting bridal party, great shots!

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  13. Lovin' this....and to have the men in kilts is so cool.

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  14. Beautiful capture and the bridal and girls look pretty! Seems like a great occasion for photography.

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  15. I am not a big fan of traditional weddings....but thinking outside the wedding box, that I adore!!!!

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  16. VERY interesting... I have never seen this either. we did see a bridal party running through our mall a few years ago. they worked at a store in the mall and had their party in the store

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  17. Lovely shots - and I really like the kilt.

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  18. Love these candid shots. I invite you to share your post with others on my new photo meme called "Through My Lens". The link is down below. Thanks!

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  19. A wonderful photo op. These are great!

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  20. I like the guy's outfit. Must be the Scottish in me. Ach me laddie..

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  21. Nice to see the traditional outfit at this particular wedding party. Great shots!

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  22. What fun captures for the day, EG!! Love the kilts!! Hope your new week is off to a great start!! Enjoy!!

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  23. What an awesome parade to capture. I think the men in their kilts are as proud of their heritage as the lovely bride is of her beautiful dress. I wish them a happy future.

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  24. Love the kilts, EG! Lucky you to be able to capture this event!

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  25. You were lucky to be in the right time in the right place. Wonderful shots from this nice scottish wedding couple.

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  26. I've never lived anywhere where it was cool enough in the summer to walk down the street in a wedding dress! Looks fun!

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  27. Looks like she has a whole load of paparazzi following her!

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  28. It doesn't get any better than a kilt wedding!

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  29. Fascinating custom... Love those kilts! Was trying to read the blackboard the flowergirl is carrying, but couldn't.

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  30. Great photos - they all look to be enjoying themselves.

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  31. Wonderful shots...but for some reason I expected to see a horse or two.
    You were in the right place at the right time for these pictures.

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  32. I love stumbling upon bridal parties. It is always such a joyous occasion to witness a peek.

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  33. Sweet photos! Especially of the girl carrying the little sign. You captured the joy on the bride's face. What a wonderful occasion.

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  34. Here comes the lovely bride and her handsome groom, what a fabulous capture!

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  35. What fun to see kilts in a wedding party. The looks both lovely and happy. The youngest girl in the wedding party is also beautiful.

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  36. Those wedding photos, they take them where the couple fancies them. We've encountered them in museum, in the park, in a square. It's nice to see and take photos of them.

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  37. Cool wedding with kilts and all! Reminds me of my/our wedding where one gent wore a kilt. How cool!
    It also reminds me of my blogging buddy, "Old Fool" {yup - that was the name of his blog}, who passed a few years back. He had a quote by Oscar Wilde, which said something like - "Pants are an inconvenient invention by a man" :)
    Your photos of the wedding party are super!
    Have a Great Week!
    Peace :)

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  38. A beautiful bride and I like seeing those kilts!

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  39. I did a few bridal trials too. one was in the cold, and I pitied the bride.

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  40. Beautiful captures, thanks so much for sharing.

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  41. Wow! I like such scenes. So well taken.

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  42. Great shots, I wish them well!

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  43. They must have been a very well photographed couple! xx

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  44. In Hartford, I could show nothing but stolen wedding pix. If I walk over to Elizabeth Park on a summer Friday or Saturday around five o'clock, I will find a dozen wedding parties strewn around the park.

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  45. I love it! The clothes of the bride as well as the groom, and the casualness of walking down the street!

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