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This wonderful cliff wall is found in south central Utah. It is near, to the east of Capitol Reef National Park. I love the pattern of the charcoal colored cliffs below.
lesson 20~
i only used charcoal to make this
i think it turned out okay.. i don't usually draw landscapes lol
As Morrigan cycles through the ruined streets, banks of rubble and dust on all sides, she can taste the charcoal in the back of her throat. It's comforting somehow but she yearns to breath clean air, the kind she's read about many times in her dusty old books
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Unoa Lusis with faceup by Culur
I bought some a couple of days ago when I stopped by Talarico's Produce on SE Hawthorne Blvd.
I grew up with great chestnuts showing up every Fall and Winter in Istanbul and little charcoal grills on some street corners roasting chestnuts and filling little paper sacks for snacking in the cold weather, they smelled incredible roasted and still warm in the cold weather. Of course people walk the streets and there are many out, it makes it worthwhile... simple pleasures of life.
In the USA, Eastern Chestnuts disappeared due to a blight, there used to be wonderful chestnut forests and people gathered them in the Fall, then there were none... through GMO, they were able to grow trees resistant to this blight and a fresh forest is growing in the East, according to what I hear... ( I am not GMO everything by the way but I am glad they saved the chestnuts in the US )
Boiling them in salted water works real well for snacking, as well as roasting them in the oven.
Everything you ever wanted to know about chestnuts :)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut
please see large :)
Compressed charcoal and pastel portrait from original photography by @seldaphotoof model @die_mareike
Charcoal
I replaced the photo, although this one is taken at nighttime i am standing right in front ofi it as i was not with the first one
Scanned Mordançaged IR lith print on unknown FB paper, probably Retrobrom.
Mordançaged in the usual way and "split redeveloped" in diluted Moersch Eco 4812 and Moersch MT7 (iron blue). Not so much blue tones in this one, though. Perhaps looks a bit like a charcoal drawing?
Nov 2025.
Refixed.
Untoned.
PS borders, color sample from the print.
Rolleiflex T with original IR-filter and Rollei IR 400 in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
In a drainage close to the ghost town of Glendale, Montana sits the ruins of 23 charcoal kilns. Canyon Creek Charcoal Kilns were constructed in 1881 and used until 1900. They transformed 11,665 acres of pine trees into 19 million bushels of charcoal.
Coke was shipped in from Pennsylvania and together they fueled the smelters in Glendale. The roaster glowed red as the three 50-ton blast furnaces roared. Bullion from the Glendale furnaces was melted into 90 pound silver bars and shipped to Omaha for final processing.
Some of the kilns were whitewashed to help keep the smoke inside. In 1900 the mines were closed and the smelter at Glendale torn down. The unused kilns fell into ruin. The Forest Service has been stabilizing the kilns and now Canyon Creek Charcoal Kilns is one of the best preserved kiln sites in Montana.
Ward Charcaol Ovens
I visited this stunning place in June. It is not only a nice place for nightscapes, but it also serves as a reminder of how much impact mankind has on nature.
The Ward Charcoal Ovens operated from 1876 through 1879, the silver boom years of the Ward mines. The charcoal was needed to extract the silver from the ore. A single filling of one of the 6 ovens, needed wood from 6 acres of forest. After the 3 years of operation, the area in a 30 mile radius around the ovens was totally deforested and mostly remains so until today.
The Ward Charcoal Ovens served diverse purposes after their function as charcoal ovens ended. They sheltered stockmen and prospectors during foul weather and had a reputation as a hideout for stagecoach bandits. Lately another breed had rediscovered the ovens - nightscapers.
EXIF
Canon EOS 6D, astro modified
Samyang 24mm f/2.8
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Low Level Lighting
18 panel panorama
Foreground
9 x stack of 3 x 15s @ISO 6400
Sky
9 x stack of 6 x 15s @ISO 6400
Charcoal Oven closed its doors last night after 58 years in business in Oklahoma City. The sign is coming down today and will be saved, but it's going to be very sad to drive down NW Expressway and see a bland and boring Discount Tire in place of this fun and fabulous icon.
Go here to see more photos of this amazing time capsule:
Ceiling and floor, prims textured with DT * Polished Granite Floor 15_Diffuse_1024 DT * Wood Veneer 6_Diffuse_1024
Default walls color, search online for RGB "Timberwolf".
Wall behind bed :Abedul:. Modern Light Panels Niza / Texture Change
Bed, nightstands Fancy Decor Maddox
Closet ~BAZAR~Sidney closet FEMALE - 03 Color me!
Pouf BAZAR ~ Scarlet - Ottoman / Coffee table
Notebook on pouf, ~BAZAR~Seattle
Curtains Bazar Stockholm-Bedroom curtain
Picture frames Bazar Stockholm Bedroom
Art in frames: search and upload free images from Pixabay
Sideboard and lamp on sideboard group part of BackBone Minimal Entryway Set and Oslo set, gift from Backbone (Really high fee to join!)
Lamps on nightstands Loft & Aria - Acantha Table Lamp
Shelf PANIQ - Muse Shelf group gift retextured! Original brown wood and black
Apple Fall Cut Tulip Arrangement - White
Apple Fall Beau Tote - Charcoal Polka
~BAZAR~Leah - Books
I am not sponsored, I decorate only for myself
Traveling through forests by train never feels the same as walking. The landscape zooms behind the window too fast for the eye to capture intricate detail. Instead, our brains register afterimages, momentary, sharp glimpses of one tree or another depending on how far we focus our sight. The rest is pure motion. Trying to capture this feeling in a photograph is a great way to kill time during a long journey. The choice of black & white, initially made to prevent colours from becoming a distraction, gave the whole scene a feel of a soft charcoal drawing.