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Nikon sb-28 triggered by wireless, camera left bounced in silver umbrella and held by my buddy. Cropped 2:1 or 1:1 to meet my professors demands
The blacksmith was a really nice guy, showed us all his toys. And the best part was he made things for the fort, repaired/replaced items.
Blacksmiths are an important component of the local agriculture economy. Here, the blacksmith makes hoes, axes and cutting tools. Photo By: Adam Welti, 2009 AP Fellow, Zuwlor, Liberia. Partner: SADS.
Sepia photograph showing three blacksmiths standing outside a stone built country forge with a pitched slate roof, unknown location and date, early 20th century.
around the portable firepit
NWBA Spring Conference
Cowlitz County Conference Center
Longview, WA.
(40 miles from Portland, OR.)
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
Herbert Hoover’s father, Jesse Clark Hoover, was a talented blacksmith and had a shop to serve the small farming town they lived in. Unfortunately he passed away at the age of 34, three years before his wife, making Herbert a orphan at the age of 10.
This photo is similar to a previous photo, taken at the side door of the Phelps & Jackson Blacksmith Shop, circa 1890.
Location of slide: Slide Notebook #1
This is the blacksmith shop from the Appalachian Homecoming Festival here in Tennessee.
Really should see in large scale to see all the goodies in this shot:
As part of the 2021 Galvanized Ipswich Festival, the Cooneana Heritage Centre had a wonderful demonstration of the art, science and skill of blacksmithing.
Those fortunate to attend watched Martin Geddes, Ned Kelly and Paul Bishop fire up the forge and show us what an extraodinary craft smithing is. Thanks fellas!
(+1 in comments) 83 of 365 - The blacksmith was demonstrating the forging of branding irons using red hot steel.
This is my third approach to that construction. I had an issue with the shape of the upper floor of that building, but it is finally done :) I’m happy that there is a feature with glowing bricks. When I started that MOC that feature was unavailable.
I rendered a lot of different shots, so I will probably add two post of that blacksmith’s workshop.
Regarding that scene. You can see a lot of work there, two experienced blacksmiths are working hard and one younger journeyman is grinding the blade. Other worker is on the first top. There is always a chance to sell some weapons to some unexpected group of adventurers :)
Regarding the group of adventurers, do you see that group on the road? I was inspired by one old RPG video game. It was one of the most popular games of that type. In that year or next will be released the third part of that title. Small question for you, do you know what game title I mean? :) Please leave a comment if you want.
Please remember about my Lego Ideas project, clock is ticking, links here:
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Blaenavon Big Pit 2012 Series.
The Blacksmiths shop at the Big Pit Mining Museum at Blaenavon. All manner of nicely rusting objects to shoot here. Spot the tog. Yes there is a photographer in this image. My firend Pete in fact.
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Lilly Davis, of the Pioneer Memorial SDA Church, PMC Evergreens Pathfinder Club, in Berrien Springs Michigan, fans the fire at the Blacksmith honors at the 2014 Forever Faithful International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh, Wisc,. Photo Rich Herard.
Photos taken at Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Historic Gardens Weekend event. See blog: sophiecosussex.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/feverfew-flax-and-f...