It was the Saint Laurent Boulevard street sale this weekend when the street closes to car traffic between Sherbrooke street and Mount Royal Avenue, giving way to a pedestrian thoroughfare lined with stalls of the local merchants. Given the beautiful day, a lot of people were out enjoying the annual event.
Like yesterday’s 18th Century street market at Pointe à Callière, there were street artists providing a festive ambiance in the street. I was glad that we happened upon the colorful and great sounds of the Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra. I took quite a few shots as they slowly made there way down Saint Laurent delighting the crowds with their lively performance.
The next image was processed in Topaz Adjust using the Desaturated Detail preset as a starting point.
It seems like whenever I see brass musical instruments, I have to grab reflection shots,and today was no different…
The youngest member of the orchestra helping keep the band members in rythm was a big hit with the crowd…
Another band, another young music fan…
The smell of food sizzling on the many BBQ’s along the street makes resistance to pig out a hard battle.
Before signing off, since I didn’t video the Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, if you’re wondering how they sound, here is a video I found on Vimeo…
GKO Mesecina y tambores recording from Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra on Vimeo.
If you like, and you are in Montreal, they will be playing at Sala Rossa (4848 Saint Laurent) on 6th September !
Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.
– Martin