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Blacksmith (Chromis punctipinnis)
Typically found in open water where it feeds on plankton including copepods. Young use kelp forests for protection. Typical predators are larger fish, least terns, comorants, bald eagles, California sea lions, and harbor seals.
Catalina Island Dive Park
California
Exposure: 1/60 sec
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The W. Newnes Blacksmith shop at the R.J. Haney Heritage Village. It is actually a replica of the original 1924 structure. The firm became a manufacturer of sawmill equipment for the North American market. Today it is part of Coe Manufacturing www.coemfg.com
Photo taken at the Hurlbut Amusement Equipment Co. liquidation sale, Buena Park, California, 4-14-2012.
There is a lot of everything because we basically put two blacksmith shops in the space previously occupied by one.
Chestnut roasters, toasting forks and pokers - festive and functional gifts
from a small group of blacksmiths who braved a cold and windy day!
Vanellus armatus
smidsplevier
The name derives from the repeated metallic 'tink, tink, tink' alarm call, which suggests a blacksmith's hammer striking an anvil.
I worked for a few months as a blacksmiths striker when i was about 19. Its a hard job, but even harder for the smithy if you don't hit the tool square it twists and can damage his wrist. The young striker here is putting every last bit of his force into this.