Friday Foto

tilt shift photography, Kingston, OntarioAll things point towards McBurney Park this Saturday, as the 5th annual Skeleton Park Music Festival is ready to rock.  Well, that’s not entirely true, as SPMF started rocking on Wednesday with a series of nightly concerts leading up to day-long, outdoor spectacular.  I was fortunate enough to attend the opening night of the festival where the crowd was treated to Reuben deGroot, The Gertrudes and Ohbijou. Cost of admission, free of course.  With a great community vibe and awesome outdoor setting, it’s no surprise that the SPMF is one of the most anticipated events of the season.  If you want to do a bit exploring during the day, perhaps you’ll want to also take in Doors Open Kingston.  And I would be remiss if I neglected to mention Sunday’s big event, Father’s Day.  Don’t worry, you’re Dad isn’t expecting much, unless he’s my dad and wants you to get him new tools, or a spaceship or something.

Today’s photo of Kingston resembles a miniature model, and it comes to us thanks to Skevbo.  In case you’ve never heard of or seen this technique before, it’s commonly referred to as tilt shift. Enjoy, and please refrain from using your bubuzela this weekend.

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Harvey Kirkpatrick

Harvey Kirkpatrick is Kingstonist's Co-Founder. His features curiously explore urban planning, what if scenarios, the local food scene and notable Kingstonians. Loves playing tourist and listening to rap music. Learn more about Harvey...

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