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The cannon foundry Jaigarh Fort had a massive wind tunnel that sucked air from the high mountains into its furnace creating temperatures as high as 2400 °F, the heated air would melt the metal. The molten metal would fill a reservoir chamber and pass into a cannon mold in the casting pit.
I think it looks neat; I haven't been able to figure out why this room has "selective desaturation" On it's own due to the way the lighting comes in. It's confusing, but-- no, i did not do selective color in this room.
One of the best looking frames we've seen in a long time. Simple, clean and understated just as we were promised.
The cloth hanging from the ceiling in the background was to separate the foundry's area from a trucking company (or something) on the other side. The foundry was renting the space, so the cloth was a makeshift wall.
CUT MARK: FOUNDRY BR NE PARA NW SIDE R (ODN 5.6419m, AGL 0.5m).
Location
Grid reference: TG 2381 0849.
Landranger 134: Norwich & The Broads, Great Yarmouth.
Explorer OL40: The Broads.
Explorer 237: Norwich.
Structure: Bridge.
Waypoint: B13830.
On October 20, 2013, Brooks members visited the Lugar Foundry in Arlington, TN–a remarkable combination of studios, workshops, and sculpture garden. Here they learned about lost-wax casting, wandered through an enchanting grove of bamboo, and to met the talented Lugar family.
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