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Installing the new stove wasn't a fun task, but Erik managed to do it all by himself (with a little guidance from our neighbor, Roger).
A candle on a wooden stove used in a rural home, Pyrenees, France.
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An 1880s neo-renaissance kakelugn (tiled stove - a form of antique storage heater!), Mullhyttan, Närke, Sweden, 2007.
The walls are painted in "Pistachio green" (that is what the manufacturer called it).
The floors are the original Swedish spruce floorboards.
Found this little stove while visiting Scotland beauty spots .Also found a great mess left by some unscrupulous visitors .Why do people have to empty the cars into the country side .The rubbish included tents,broken seats ,leftover food ,beer cans ,all camping junk .While in the big City littering fine start at £80 I wish they could also do that in the country side .Keep it tidy .The stove is now mine restored to it's former glory with a shiny coat of paint .
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Crown Graphic 4X5 Press Camera, Kodak Ektar 135mm/ f4.7 on TMax 100 4X5 film semi-stand developed in Caffenol CL for one hour. These were all hand held and focused using the rangefinder.
My FireAnt came Last night! What a cool looking tiny stove. It is Merkwares latest miniaturized version of their Emberlit wood burning camping stove. This version has been expressly designed as a multi-fuel stove and has slots cut in it to support the Trangia alcohol burner.
My Solo Trangia knockoff fits perfectly in the grooves and I brought a pint of water to a boil in about 7 minutes in my wife's 2 quart All-Clad pot. Denatured alcohol is clean burning with no soot. I won't use that pot for a wood fire, though. My wife would not be very happy with that.
Strobist Info:
Ambient exposure: aperture and slow shutter speed set manually to capture the blue alcohol flames.
flashes: two bare 600EX-RT
Key Flash on stand camera right.
Backlight flash high and directly behind stove to illuminate the steam rising from the pot of boiling water.
Triggered by built in Canon radio trigger.
This sad little stove was sitting in the sun outside of Santa Fe, New mexico.
Shot taken with the Olympus OM-2 with its fine Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 fast lens. The camera was loaded with Kentmere 100 film and self developed in Xtol 1:1 dolution for 11 minutes. It ended up a bit dark, not sure if it is the camera, or the developer.
Tigger and Yuba as close to the wood stove as they could get (and still feel safe) in California in December of 2015. Argent would have liked to get close as well, but didn't want to fight two other cats for the spot so she contented herself with the top of the chair.
Chikondi Malawi recently built a kitchen based on the rocket stove principle to reduce the amount of firewood needed.
Tortillas and a pot of soup keep warm on a stove in a kitchen in the Tzotzil Maya community of Zinacantan, Chiapas.
This gorgeous stove dates from the 1930s. It once belonged to the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. Everyone we've consulted about the origin of this stove says it's probably a custom piece, since no one has seen anything like it. When we bought it, it was completely intact down to the shakers, for salt, pepper, flour and sugar. That's a mirror under the light. This appliance has also been reconditioned to function like brand new. It has six burners, a griddle, and a separate oven and broiler. This is one of my most prized posessions, as you may be able to tell!
Cindy's Stove - Shot with available light, Sigma 35mm f/1.4 lens on Canon 5D Mark II. Nothing says home like this kind of memory. Recommending the largest view to see how well this handheld shot did, just because the lens is such good glass. www.flickr.com/photos/cobalt/9024491979/sizes/o/
"Please find attached a photo of our finished fire place, which we are very pleased with.
Many Thanks
Martin Keylock"
Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
Hopewell’s cast iron stoves had earned nationwide fame for its outstanding quality and aesthetics. Looking at real samples of them, I thought they truly represented a high level of craftsmanship.
A potter from the Keyo Pottery Women’s group molds a cook stove in Kisumu, Kenya. The group is the premiere stove production facility in the region, producing 1,500 jiko kisasa (firewood stove) stoves, 5,000 ceramic jikos (charcoal stove), and 500 rocket stoves (firewood stove) inserts on a monthly basis. Photo: Peter Kapuscinski / World Bank
Just spending this snowy sunday morning cleaning and maintaining my cookwear. With everything being all shiny now, I trought I would snap a few photos.
As some of you will know, I have worked in outdoor stores for a bit over three years now. I have a habit of buying stuff, in order to take it home and test it myself - imho. the only real way to be able to say anything qualified about a product.
These stoves are, for the most part, the "keepers"; the ones I have decided to keep after playing around with them for a while. Those I do not keep are usually given away - or, if they are free samples, returned to the supplier or binned.
From Left to Right:
Trangia Mini 28T - cheap little stove, not as effective as a 27 or 25. But, perfect for a quick brew or heating water for a boil-in-bag meal. Packs small, weighs a mere 330g.
Of all my stoves, the Trangia Mini is the one I carry and use the most - either as my main stove on short trips or as a back-up stove on longer trips.
Imho. this stove is a highly overlooked one, which should be in the kit of any outdoorsman.
I have never used the small teflon frying pan for anything other than a lid btw.
I use mine with a cheap MSR foil windscreen, held together with a large paper clip.
Tatonka Multiset. A good Trangia 25 copy, in many ways better than a genuine Trangia. The burner, pots, pan and optional kettle (called the H2O pot by Tatonka) are all 18/8 stainless steel, making them a lot more sturdy than the Trangia aluminium pots - aswell as much more versatile, corrosion- and heat resistant. Heavier than a Trangia, but if you have decided to carry a full size Trangia in the first place, weight is not your main concern I guess.
Trangia Triangle. Small colapsable stand for a Trangia burner. I am still testing this one. So far I like it, though I would like it to be able to take smaller pots, than the diameter of the pot stands allow. This is a lightweight piece of gear (115g), not something I would carry around with a large pot.
A nice way to use the Triangle, is to carry it in your Trangia 25, together with an extra burner. This way you have the option of having two pots on at the same time. In order to do that, you will have to leave your kettle at home though.
Trangia 25 UL/HA w. the frying pan exchanged with a teflon one. The classic full size Trangia 25, with a teflon pan, hardanodized pots and a multidisc. Not much to say here; not too heavy, easy to use, sturdy, stabile... Well; it's a Trangia :)
This is the set I break out when I know I will be doing some serious cooking when out and about.
Trangia 0,5L fuel flask. Imho. the only way to carry meths in the field. The flask is stroger than the classic aluminium fuel bottle - and the ingenius safety valve makes it both easy and very safe to pour from.
This photo is a fire top at the Distillery Christmas Market. It shows asymmetry because though the stove top is symmetrical, Vashinee walking on the right side and the fire extinguisher on the left make it asymmetrical. I really like how the Christmas string lights add a pretty light effect on the photo, as well as reflect off the stove top