I don't post a lot of family shots, but my daughter, her 2-year old son and her in-laws are currently visiting us, so we will be visiting a lot of tourist spots over the next couple of weeks while they are here.
Today, we headed down to Upper Canada Village, one of my favourite places to take out of country visitors to. It is made up of a lot of historic buildings that were due to flooded by the construction of the St Lawrence Seaway in the mid 1950s. The relocated buildings, from around the time of Confederation, where Canada became an independent country in 1867.
This shot of my grandson, Kane, and his Japan-based grandmother, Maki was taken at Family Activity Centre, where people can dress up in period costume. Kane, in his Crocs did not quite get the period look 100% spot on, but I do like the image I captured. It used a blend of ambient light and camera-mounted flash bounced off the wall and ceiling behind me.