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These birds are extremely common in Southern Africa. You will find them at almost every water body, regardless of how small it is.
During the breeding season, they are aggressively protective of their nest and chicks. When threatened, they would attack even much larger animals.
These birds typically nest in the wetlands of southern Africa. Their calls mimic the sound of a blacksmith hammering an anvil.
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Blacksmith Shop in the Homesteaders' Village located in the Manitoba Agricultural Museum grounds in the Town of Austin Manitoba Canada
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A small building with a blacksmith that is still in business at the castle grounds of Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic.
Set in an idyllic location opposite St. Mary's Church which is renowned for it's Saxon cript attracting thousands of visitors each year. The pub is in the National Park area dating back to the 17th century retaining many original features including exposed beams and an open fire place creating warm atmosphere to locals and visitors alike (Blacksmith Arms)
Lastingham is a village and civil parish which lies in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the southern fringe of the North York Moors, 5 miles (8.0 km) north-east of Kirkbymoorside (Wiki)
Built in 1792 and restored in the 1970's, this Grade II listed bridge spans the Basingstoke canal about a mile or so from Dogmersfield.
Very different to my normal subjects. I spent the day at the Industrial Museum in Bradford which was fascinating. I ended up spending 3 hrs when i had initially planned for 1 hr!
They have a resident blacksmith and since i was early arriving at the building there was noone else there but me so I enjoyed taking photos of him at work and also listening to the knowledge he had and what came across was his enthusiasm.
He made me a nail out of metal which was brilliant. Actually, he made me one last year (2 days before my heart attack ironically enough, maybe the nail was symbolic LOL )
But, I really enjoyed the couple of hours at the museum and if you come to Bradford definitely pay it a visit.
An environmental portrait of a blacksmith at work in the Folk and Transport Museum at Cultra. Single shot with the 5D MK IV and 16-35mm. Superb the detail you can get from a RAW file with this camera. WIde open with the 16-35mm due to the lowlight. Even at ISO 1600, still only getting 1/60 sec. Good noise control at 1600 with the 5D mk iv too.
This is another workshop of the boat tour around Inle Lake.
Blacksmith has been a thriving occupation among Intha people, which is because ethnic Burmese regards blacksmith as a menial occupation and are reluctant to engage in. The prejudice probably derives from a Hindu influence on Buddhism since blacksmith is a lower caste occupation in India.
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Had a great time at Fort Toulouse today for the Alabama Frontier Days. The Blacksmith shop is always one of my favorite stops. It is challenging to photograph in there especially on an overcast day because it is so dark. This is one of my favorite shots today!
I made this image during the portrait session of the Winter photography workshop at the Nevada Northern Railway in Ely, Nevada back in February. Pentax K1.
The Blacksmith Shop
Fort Langley BC Canada
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In a scene that could date back to the Industrial Revolution (except for the plastic bags), I photographed a blacksmith at work in his market shop, surrounded by the tools of his trade. The Sanliufura market, on the ancient Silk Road, is in a region of Turkey that is called 'The Cradle of Civilization' since archaeological evidence of religious gathering places dates back >10,000 years in nearby Karhantepe and Gobeklitepe.
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The Blacksmith Shop Bridge over Mill Brook in Cornish, NH
Multiple Kingpost Truss
Single Span
96 feet in length
Named for a local blacksmith
Photos on 10-16-22
This project began two years ago with the idea of a smithing workshop located on the inner corner of a building. To keep the house compact and have the chminey on a senseful place, a T-shaped building was the logical consequence. But I wanted to avoid a right angle between both wings of the building.
I started by building the workshop and the front door. Then added the oriel with the stained glass window as second step.
Getting all the angles right at the short roof sections of both oriels was quiet challenging.