I agree with Sarah here Peter a lovely shot indeed and certainly fantastic period costumes .. from this slightly lower angle it certainly looks like the hight of the sails from the ground could have proven an issue for people waring tall Red hats on a mill working day
As I said to Sarah, this was from the same medieval weekend as www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/49295848 and www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/49364454 . The buildings on the site are all genuine historic, not not neccesserily medieval. In the case of this windmill, you are right about the sails, they do come very low to the ground, but I guess they didn't have elf n safety back then!
Very interesting observation! Thank you!
But I do wonder if the people have gone back a lot more than the mill, and so are maybe looking into the future..
Obviously the land owner and mill owner and his family have come to collect rent money from the poor miller. I can see he's got his purse belt at the ready. ;-)
Interesting interpretation!!!
Of course they could be coming t see him to celebrate some joyous occasion!!
May be the little girls birthday or something!
Glad you like it. This is a 'living museum' with many old buildings on site,from all different places and ages. The dressing up game is part of a medieval weekend, as I said to Sarah and Steve above.
What an impressive trip back on time !
The wealthy landowner must be proudly showing his family his rich mill.:-)
I enjoyed so much this gorgeous portrait in its perfect composition and contrast of colours.
Certainly a picture to get the imagination going!!
The vivid costumes of the day were great fun, although the weather could have been better.
I am sure the little girl went home very happy at the end of the weekend!
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Sarah O' said:
Best wishes, Sarah
Peter_Private_Box replied to Sarah O':
Thank you so much!
This was from the same weekend as www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/49295848 and www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/49364454 . In this case the little girl seemed very happy to be dressed up, and visiting the windmill with her parents!
Best wishes
Peter
Steve D said:
Best wishes .. Steve
Peter_Private_Box replied to Steve D:
Your visit is most welcome! Thank you!
As I said to Sarah, this was from the same medieval weekend as www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/49295848 and www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/49364454 . The buildings on the site are all genuine historic, not not neccesserily medieval. In the case of this windmill, you are right about the sails, they do come very low to the ground, but I guess they didn't have elf n safety back then!
Best wishes
Peter
Nick Weall said:
Peter_Private_Box replied to Nick Weall:
Very interesting observation! Thank you!
But I do wonder if the people have gone back a lot more than the mill, and so are maybe looking into the future..
Best Wishes
Peter
Amelia said:
Peter_Private_Box replied to Amelia:
Interesting interpretation!!!
Of course they could be coming t see him to celebrate some joyous occasion!!
May be the little girls birthday or something!
Best wishes
Peter
Rosalyn Hilborne said:
Best regards, Rosa.
Peter_Private_Box replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:
Glad you like it. This is a 'living museum' with many old buildings on site,from all different places and ages. The dressing up game is part of a medieval weekend, as I said to Sarah and Steve above.
Best wishes
Peter
╰☆☆June☆☆╮ said:
Peter_Private_Box replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮:
Happy you have enjoyed it!
Best wishes
Peter
Beatrice Degan(MARS) said:
What an impressive trip back on time !
The wealthy landowner must be proudly showing his family his rich mill.:-)
I enjoyed so much this gorgeous portrait in its perfect composition and contrast of colours.
Best wishes
Bea
Peter_Private_Box replied to Beatrice Degan(MARS):
Certainly a picture to get the imagination going!!
The vivid costumes of the day were great fun, although the weather could have been better.
I am sure the little girl went home very happy at the end of the weekend!
Best wishes
Peter
Dinesh said:
Best wishes from California