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We had a drier day today and visited the Welsh museum at St Fagans. There was no internal lighting so I used an iso of 6400 to get 1/60 f2.8 for this picture.
This shot was taken at Rancho De Las Golondrinas at their Harvest Festival. I thought the black and white rendition better focused ones eye on the subject than the color rendition.
"My hammer was blessed by Artakha himself, my blades, armour and masks are flawless"
Piroh is a powerful Blacksmith, with the ability to craft objects from any metal.
I spotted this bird walking along a dirt track in Pilanesberg. I have looked in my small book of African birds and found that it looks like a Blacksmith Lapwing.
After two years I'm finally sharing these photos of my latest Dark Age creation, a medieval Blacksmith Watermill that specialize on making enchanted weapons. Using the nearby river, the mill mechanism turns the shafts and powers the blacksmith drop-hammer.
It has a vegetable garden and a courtyard as well as a kitchen and smokestack. I built-in Power Functions to light up both the fireplace and the oven, as well as move the water wheel and drop hammer. I have a full video on this MOC on my YouTube channel here - youtu.be/81YqJs8wtBg
I hope you enjoy my creation, and check out the video!
This flue was over 6’ tall in an old abandoned blacksmith’s cabin located in a ghost town. Taken in Garnet, Montana named after the gem that was mined in the time of its occupation.
This photo is one of a number that I made in the Loiselle Blacksmith Shop at Mile 0 Park in Dawson Creek. This particular building was just loaded with the period tools of the traditional blacksmith. As for the shop itself, it was built by Napoleon Loiselle who emigrated with his family from France to North Dakota, and then north again to Canada. He eventually purchased a quarter section of land about a mile west of Dawson Creek in October of 1937 where he settled with his wife and ten children.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 7-14mm f/2.8 Pro, hand held. All post processing was performed in DxO PhotoLab 5.3.x, and in Nik Silver Efex Pro 3.
Creative Note: As with all my photos, unless otherwise stated, nothing has been removed or added to the image. I never replace elements such as the sky or other objects in the composition. What you see is as near as possible to what I saw. For me, the challenge is finding the beauty that already exists in the world. Some images may be cropped or straightened somewhat in post, and I do tweak the light and exposure to reflect the memory in my mind's eye.
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Medieval Life
Spring has come and the entire nation is busy helping with the furthering the war effort on the continent. Every blacksmith across the land is busy helping with supplying arrows, swords, horse shoes amongst many much other needed provisions for the war.
Some of the Kings knights were sent back to the home island during the winter to assist in rally the army, being led by The Earl of Léonas. They make their final visit to see the Earl and on the way to his home castle visit one of the town black smiths, Godfrey. Godfrey has been contracted with helping supply arrows to the arches, the Kings main strength of his army.
Godfrey declares to the Kings knights that all the arrows requested have been made. The arrows are being loaded onto one of the many carts which will join the war wagon……
I bought a hand-made sickel from him (like those on the upper right) and have yet to find out what to do with it. Maybe I can use it to trim our balcony flowers?
Rolleiflex SL66 medium format camera
Carl Zeiss Rollei-HFT Planar 2.8/80 lens
Fuji Astia 100f film
Scan from slide @2400dpi
In the early Middle Ages, including the Vikings, metalworking took place in a still quite primitive blacksmith’s shop – without a chimney flue above the forge.
We have tried to depict such a Viking forge. The set is new and exclusive for the March round of We love RP and 25% reduced for the duration of the event.
All parts of the set can also be bought separately and are absolutely lowprim.
There are versions with and without the carved viking dragon decor included in the package.
All items are Original Mesh, copy/mod and advanced lighting enabled.
Set includes Forge with bellows (2 LI), Melting Furnace with bellow (2LI), tooltable (1LI) and a set of boxes with coal and iron ore (0.5 LI each).
The medieval access road through the Blacksmith's Gate (to the right) was not prepard for the traffic in the 2000s. So the city launched a study assignment that was won by Bureau Ney & Partners. Their design in 2012 of a double footbridge (on both sides of the gate) is simple, light and transparant. For example, the supports of the structure are barely visible. The steel promenade also embraces the 1300s gate, without detracting from its allure. The fact that the design received a Footbridge Award, an international architecture prize, comes as no surprise.
In the early Middle Ages, including the Vikings, metalworking took place in a still quite primitive blacksmith’s shop – without a chimney flue above the forge.
We have tried to depict such a Viking forge. The set is new and exclusive for the March round of We love RP and 25% reduced for the duration of the event.
All parts of the set can also be bought separately and are absolutely lowprim.
There are versions with and without the carved viking dragon decor included in the package.
All items are Original Mesh, copy/mod and advanced lighting enabled.
Set includes Forge with bellows (2 LI), Melting Furnace with bellow (2LI), tooltable (1LI) and a set of boxes with coal and iron ore (0.5 LI each).
While not originally a blacksmith shop, this cabin once lived in Beverly Township having been completed in 1828. Currently setup to reflect the 1870s.
Mamiya m645 - Mamiya-Sekor C 1:2.8 f=80mm - Kodak Plus-X 125 @ ASA-125
Adox FX-39 II (1+9) 9:00 @ 20C
Meter: Gossen Lunasix F
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC