I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (45)
Hopalong
Looms a loom. "Cajun" a nasty epithet--neer heered dat, Bro, from Cajuns least. And, say what, 'll et enting--Yassuh, and it's oll kooked en spyced jes' MAHVELLOUS, like moes Comidos Criollos, and hmmm gut fery two!
kimariehere
boy what we take for granted these days..., sigh that must have been real hard work .. nice shot of it! :O)!
Valerie-Ducom
wowwwww, thank you my friend for this travel for the last time, it's very good and intresting... I like very much your serie!!! well done.. big kiss and great a good weekend ;)
louly
Great shot! You don't really make clothes with a weaving loom, you make the fabric. You weave the fabric by crossing the threads. I used to have one, a bit more modern though. No, I'm not old but people still use them for craft, it's an art. And yes, it takes long, mostly to mount the thread on it and set it in a way to make patterns on the fabric.
solrac_gi_2nd
In Portuguese it is called a 'tear' and I have some linen wooven towels at home made with one of these wonder machines. I love your capture. It has perfect lighting and shows the 'tear' exactly as it is ! BRAVOOOOO Jock !!!
DRAKELOT
Xcellent last work Jocko ... Antonio.
Snow_Angel
Ilove seeing this loom! It is still a complicated contraption to me.lol! Wonderful History and photo Jock! :)
Richardphotos
styles change so often. when I was in my 20's having a 4 door car was not considered hip but look at the gang bangers now. they are eating up the late model 4 door vickies and the chevy boats out of water 4 doors. now low riders are out and high riders are in, excellent capture
mommavelvet9999
Would love to have one of these Looms! Weaving anything your little heart could desire! Absolutely beautiful capture of this historical item!!!
jared99
Very cool bit of history... A lot of work indeed!
leda_moon
I love the shot and the history here!Excellent!!**V
skiwillgee
Another great photo Jock and the commentary is always wonderful.
dashboard_jehovah
Hey!...It does'nt have a "made in China" tag on it! That just aint right! Cool image and enjoyable commentary!
bentchick
Excellent shot of this antique!!!!!
DELMUR
excelllent image and i love humor of the story!
melevos
EXCELLENT shot
Svarg
We live in a world of instant gratification where everything is ready made for us Right Now. We have no clue about how it was to have to make everything we had. . . . Aint it Great?! lol! Good shot, Jock!
SophiaDeer
What a wonderful loom!
Star4mation
Nice loom Jock. It was around the 1850's we were connecting looms to steam engines in the cotton mills of England!!
maud
Thanks for your photos 1850's..this is a great series! Excellent shot :)
Onslow
Great photo - not easy to capture detail of the machine without blowing out the window light - well done :)
Buffalo1
What a neat slice of history. I love travellin' in Louisiana and think the Acadian folks are great. Love that Cajun food especially if it's red beans and rice with some fresh caught fish.
busi2ness
Excellent. I can clearly hear the hollow footsteps and smell the place. These pictures speak a universal language between nations.
jif3d
Top lighting and subject matter, love the old wood textures, they look soooo kool ! great capture Jocko ~Cheers~ :o)
awadissk
Excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CarolSassy
That looks like a lotta work alright! Thanks for the info too. I didn't know cajun used to be considered a racial slur. Interesting! I wonder if the ancestors are turning in their graves. V (:
tallpindo
It has to do with "Evangeline". That is where I learned about the Accadians. LaFitte was not an Accadian. (perhaps I am being too assertive)
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent photo of great atmosphere my friend.....!!! Beautiful effects of lights & shades......!!!!
jcv2
Fantastic capture of this old way of manufacturing! Who would be able to use it nowadays!? Wonderful work! :)
soulofharmony
this is a first class composition .. outstanding :) excellent