Anvil 

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  • The Blacksmith
    by Samantha Cole-Surjan

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    An image taken at the Mont De Lancey Blacksmithing Convention in 2006. Smudge painted in photoshop Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series Blacksmith Series

  • Sparks of hot molten steel are ejected as Weston-super-Mare’s blacksmith Nathan Bennett re-forms a freshly heated strip of iron. Nathan was happy for me to stand at a safe distance while I worked hard to click in synchrony with his hammer strikes. In the film era this would have been a much more expensive exercise, for sure! I’ve had lots of great feedback from this photo (in other places as well as on RedBubble) and I was pleased to give Nathan a RedBubble-laminated print as a thank-you gift. / . / / .

  • This was at Lake Arcadia, Oklahoma. This outbreak of Severe Weather started out as Several SuperCells Fired along a Dryline. There wasn’t enough energy in the Jetstream over head to feed the individual SuperCells. When that happens there tends to be a lot of Popcorn Severe Thunderstorms that “Pop up” on Radar, and they quickly Merge together forming a Squall Line running from southern Kansas, to Northern Texas.

  • The Sword in the Stone
    by Ivy Izzard

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    Young Arthur. This one’s for Xavier, who wasn’t particularly impressed with being cupid.

  • Heavy Metal
    by C Hummel

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    Traditional blacksmith demonstration in the New Forest 2008 Featured 6th In the Domestic Art – Home Is Where the Art Is group Challenge 14/10/2008 * / / Registered charity 216032 (England & Wales) SC037529 (Scotland) and follow LR’s brand guidelines

  • Smithy
    by Murray Swift

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    Blacksmith at Salamanca Markets Hobart Tasmania. Best viewed larger.

  • Australian Anvil
    by hillsrain

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    A hot day, instability, updraughts and out goes the anvil! A spectacular thunderstorm over Murray Bridge during the ‘05 storm season.

  • The Blacksmith Shop
    by Mike Savad

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    Densly packed with stuff in a small room, this is a blacksmith shop.

  • Evening Storm
    by Helen Simpson

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    Centred over South Australia’s remote outback area of Gluepot, this colourful anvil would have been no less than 20,000 feet in height and produced heavy rain and storms. This photo is a 15-shot panorama taken on the vertical and reduced in size for RedBubble. The original will print at over 65 inches in length and is 275Mb in size.

  • Vladivostok is Russia’s largest port city on the Pacific Ocean. It is situated at the head of the Golden Horn Bay not far from the Russo-Chinese border and North Korea. It is the home port of the Russian Pacific Fleet.

  • The Blacksmith
    by Mike Savad

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    A blacksmith forges

  • Blacksmith
    by Robert Berry

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    While visiting a German festival in our town I came across this Blacksmith working hard at his fire pit and anvil. Old an tattered just like his tools he made the best of what he had. Simpler days, simpler times…. Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry / Nikon D80 18-135mm Nikkor Lense /

  • Oklahoma thunderstorm
    by mbuban

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    Lightning in an Oklahoma thunderstorm

  • Sunrise Cliffline towards Bell from Anvil Rock Track, / In the Lords Blue Mountains. Australia Click on the photo and see the larger view on this one! Thanks for visiting! / I really appreciate your comments.

  • The lighthouse sits above the cliffs at Anvil Point, situated just above the old quarry workings of Tilly Whim caves near Swanage. Dorset Coast, England. 2 Second exposure

  • Anvils
    by whiterussian

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    Storm cell moving over Phoenix. We see changes in the weather so rarely here in the Arizona desert that many of us (natives anyway) are storm junkies. All work ©Lisa Gelazin– All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent. All violations will be pursued with legal action

  • Hephaestus' Fire
    by Stuart Rushton

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    In the forge we can: shape metals, change sand to glass, change Marble to quicklime. All technology started in the fire. Fire made the tools that made the tools that made the computer. A forge-anvil is the ultimate bootstrap – it can make the tools it needs to make itself. / This is the school forge taken on 100 ASA wet film.

  • Anvil Cloud
    by pat oubridge

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    This appeared just after one snow shower and stayed till the next one

  • This is a knife made by Hardy a Blacksmith that is a member of the Mont de Lancey Blacksmithing Group , and given to me as a gift when i presented him a laminated print of this / I was suprised and almost brought to tears (As Hardy was when i gave him his print) by his gift as it was unexpected… My Grandfather was a blacksmith and it is a dying art that is close to my heart and i have the utmost respect for the amazing work they do creating their masterppeices,

  • Bake's Los At His Anvil
    by Keith Russell

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  • The Anvil of Vision
    by Keith Russell

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  • This impressive rock formation was created where there used to be an ancient sea, the compressed sand forming sandstone. Over time, wind and water erosion sculpted the sandstone into this beautiful formation. / Garden of the Gods, Shawnee National Forest, Sept 2008

  • A severe and rapidly approaching squall line with embedded and potentially dangerous supercells produced an often spectacular lightning display – this being an awe inspiring bolt that branched down to the ground from an anvil crawler.

  • Anvil Crawler Lightning
    by Kane Hardie

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Anvil crawler from the back end of a passing severe storm in Coffs Harbour.

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