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Kensington Market Festival of Lights 2005
Browsing articles by Drew(drewkat1kdotca) - [previous] :: [next]20 Photos of last year's Kensignton Market Festival of Lights. This celebration marks the longest night in the year, Winter Solstice. Enjoy.
kensignton market festival lights fire costumes celebration night winter solstice 2005 december toronto music drums Photos Copyright 2005 Andrew Kopp (drewk at 1k dot ca). All Rights Reserved. Email me for permission to redistribute (or larger versions!). This article has been viewed 7743 times in the last 3 years Lg.eye: 2nd Feb 2006 - 21:13 GMTI'm torn between your favourite shot and the bar seen. In that the lighting is in keeping with the theme and refections on the bar is great. The colours tieing in with her skin and sweater, the bar looks like drifting smoke. jack: 3rd Feb 2006 - 19:25 GMTthe two girls are very attractive and i think that girls look great when they wear a scarf around their necks.
EvilGentleman: 10th Mar 2006 - 00:30 GMTjack... scarves around necks as an attracive feature? Hmmm, reminds me of the adult film industry in the 1970's when a scarf was mandatory, even if there was no other attire for the ladies. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Drew(drewkat1kdotca) - [previous] :: [next] |
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