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Picked up recently at a market in Seville, this appears to be a blacksmiths workbook, with annotated photographs. Lots of wrought iron work.
Picked up recently at a market in Seville, this appears to be a blacksmiths workbook, with annotated photographs. Lots of wrought iron work.
I went out for sketchcrawl today. Too bad it was a little brisk (low 40s and windy). I started getting cold after two sketching sessions.
This is an old blacksmith's shop on the grounds of the Littleton Historical Museum (a great place to sketch).
Drawn in a watercolor moleskine with a disposable fountain pen followed by clear water washes with a waterbrush.
This is tagged "urban" because the subject is on a model farm near downtown Littleton.
I've since done a little gouache painting of this scene.
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!
11. THE BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Roger Cooke, a well-known artist from Sandy, Oregon, has recreated a composite of one of the four early day blacksmith shops in Toppenish at the turn of the century. Blacksmith shops were the backbone of the local economy then, repairing wagon wheels, shoeing horses, and manufacturing various metal products.
Picked up recently at a market in Seville, this appears to be a blacksmiths workbook, with annotated photographs. Lots of wrought iron work.
Nikon D2X
SIGMA 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 EX DG ASPHERICAL HSM
He is an artist of terrific iron.
He is making a huge robot now.
His work overwhelmingly has a sense of existence.
I am his big fan, and I want to take a picture of his and his work in the
future.
12/11/23 Time for some metal bashing.....Its filthy dirty but luckily I have a shower. One needs no electricity because one hand cranks the fire..... But one needs the skill to get the right fire and forge the metal on the anvil....... I don't have that skill in the photo.....
The gas mask is not totally effective with the density of the smoke. One caught the heavy coke smoke scent at times while wearing it....
Blacksmithing (horseshoe) competition at St-Andree Avellin. This guy was the only one using a charcoal forge.
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Blacksmith, Pinellas Pioneeer Settlement, St Petersburg, Florida
A blacksmith working at Blists Hill Victorian town, Shropshire.
SB910 Flash fired at 60 degrees on camera, using a wide angle diffuser using TTL mode set at -2 EV.
More so than any other picture I've ever taken, this one REALLY needs to be viewed...
...to see any detail.
The blacksmith works late into the evening in the faux-old west ghost town of J Lorraine, just outside Austin, Texas.
Night, full moon with ambient sodium vapor light, natural flashlight.
Here he is putting the finishing touches onto the opening that will be used to open the bottles. He was making sure the metal was even and the right thickness.