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I sat, perched on a rock overlooking the kilometre drop to the valley floor below, for an hour, torn between capturing every transient moment of this stunning dawn, and just sitting there and soaking it up.

 

Sometime soon I should get round to blogging about my night on Mount Buffalo, as well as the rest of my time in Bright, oh and the rest of Tasmania...

Oven birds are named for the construction of their dome-shaped ground level nest which resembles a old-time bread oven. Domed nests actually predate the familiar open cup-shaped nests of many songbirds today.

Ovens River beside the town of Bright, Victoria 03/02/17

Rain most of July.Summer heat can be found here by the oven Only a few days in July with clear blue sky.

White silicone pattern on a black heat-resistant glove.

This oven was built during the reign of Prince Mohamed Ben Rashed (1540-1560), is in the Moroccan city of Chefchaouen.

 

A communal oven is an oven that the community members share and use together. In Morocco, using a communal oven to bake your bread and other baked goods is the norm. The ovens are ran by workers whose primary job is to bake the edible goods of the community in the large oven, the majority of which is bread. Even the very few families that do have their own ovens in their homes usually prefer to use the communal ovens over their home oven. Why? It saves them time, saves them money in fuel, and also helps them avoid heating up their homes in the dead of summer. Also, many Moroccans prefer the wood fired taste to their bread and tend to stick with the tradition of their childhood.

A view from Bake Oven Knob, the highest point in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania at 1600 feet above sea level.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bake_Oven_Knob

The Flickr Lounge-Begins With The Letter D.

 

I cooked this healthy Chicken and Vegetable Dinner in my lovely Lodge porcelain coated cast iron dutch oven because it is the best pot to cook things in. Cast Iron heats so evenly and keeps food very hot.

Nikon FM2, HP5+ @1600, D76 1+1, Epson V600

70's, Waldron Island

26-03-2007

Islamorada, Florida, USA.

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Mono of the lovely tree that sits along from Foxes Oven in the Arun Valley near Arundel

This Oven Bird just popped up in front of me unexpectedly on a tree limb. Usually I see them secretly hopping along the ground.

I don't remember exactly where these coke ovens were located or why there was red dog (I think that's what it is) piled in front as I have seen a lot of ovens but never with red dog. Here is a link about the byproduct that I remember being used for roads back in the 1950's:

 

"Red dog is coal waste that has been subjected to heat. The waste typically is a combination of very low quality coal and “carbonaceous” shale, or, black shale with a lot of carbon in it.

 

“The coal operators just piled this material up and let it sit. As a result of heat generated within the piles, the carbonaceous material ‘burned’ in a low-oxygen environment, kind of like what happens in a coke oven. Some of the rock turned red as a result.

 

“Eventually, some enterprising companies began mining the red dog piles to use as inexpensive road paving material. My grandfather used it on the driveway to his farm near the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, as did many others who lived in rural Western Pennsylvania.”

observer-reporter.com/news/localnews/dog-days-when-in-wes...

 

Scanned from a film print

Oven Bird (Furnarius rufus) Pantanal, Poconé, Brazil.

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19th Century smelter oven used in Nevada silver mines.

A view from Bake Oven Knob, the highest point in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania at 1600 feet above sea level.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bake_Oven_Knob

“Her indoors” had a senior moment and put insufficient water or set too much time..

 

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Grated manioc is pressed in a palm fiber "tipiti" to squeeze out the liquid and starch, leaving behind this mass, ready to be oven-dried.

An old tablescrap, but it fits the domestic theme. I'm not a fan of the chunks of grey showing on the sides.

Ward Charcoal Ovens

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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.

 

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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:

 

okcmod.com/?p=11947

 

Bake Oven Knob is the highest point in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania at 1600 feet above sea level.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bake_Oven_Knob

S.A. Cokeries et Houillères d'Anderlues first erected coke ovens in 1904 which were replaced by new ones in 1931. The works produced foundry coke and was one of the smallest and oldest coke by-product plants still operating in Belgium at the time of closure in November 2002.

Bronica sQ-A & 80mm 2.8

 

Cinestill 50 D

 

At three sisters sanctuary in Goshen, MA

This restored and covered beehive oven can be rented at a picnic area off Henness Pass Road at Kyburz Flat in the Sierra’s. Located on the edge of a meadow where sheep were tended in the early to mid-19th century.

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