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Mitchell Lake - a man made lake which forms part of the Trent Severn waterway. With winter levels lower than summertime you can see just how many stumps typically lie just beneath the waters surface.

PROP OF YTHSIE - Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Best shot I could get today to respect a vintage Kodak CCD 8MP sensor.

Douglas County-Washington State

Not an art installation, just a boat under repair in Port Lympia, Nice.

Ondu 135 Panoramic mk3.

Fomapan 100.

Rodinal.

For Worldwide Pinhole Day

Spiral varpour trail from the prop as this T-28 heads out for a little spin ahead of the show.

Seven Sisters Station, London

My young daughter set up the props for this shot but they were rearranged a few times by the snail. My schedule didn't allow time for photography this morning so I was forced to take this inside with artificial lights tonight. Feeling off my game this weekend, hoping for a fresh start again tomorrow.

A Danish workshop for props

This Beech has at some point taken a tumble. But it hasnt let it stop him from growing anyways! Another 6-8 weeks and this woods will be my favourite place with the Autumn colours!

With a strategically placed tail prop in place, US Air Force 55thRW Boeing RC-135V 'Rivet Joint' 64-14844/OF on display at the 2004 RIAT held at RAF Fairford

 

These highly modified and secretive Boeings are used for the collection of real-time intelligence information, see:

www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104608/rc...

 

Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency taken using a Yashica 108

  

Out exploring Portland, OR on a Tues afternoon. Portland Science Museum exhibit.

Hasselblad 503cw 80mm

Fuji Provia 100F

 

Boat yard, Southold, NY

With the Susquehanna River levels low enough for the Dock Street Dam to be visible, I pulled in to Shipoke to grab a morning shot with dam and the former Reading Railroad Lurgan Branch arch bridge together. I saw this gentleman fishing in the boil of the dam and thought he would be a good prop, so I introduced myself and asked him if he would ignore me while I photographed him, the dam and a train on the bridge. His wide smile and fast nodding told me he didn't speak English. I explained again with hand motions and sound effects, he nodded slower in agreement and I waited for the train to appear. *Click* goes the shutter on this frame, the man looks at me and the camera and then scampers up the riverfront away from me with an apologetic hand motion, as if he thought he was blocking my shot. (continued: flic.kr/p/x3WLBx)

This colourful old boat prop scene was a good example of how photography is good for the heart and mind.

 

Photography has helped me see things that make me happy, things that I otherwise wouldn't have noticed if I wasn't into photography. Things that are not necessarily obviously interesting.

 

Aka finding beauty in the mundane! 😊

 

Single propeller engine of an AN-2 Colt photographed at the Air Mobility Command Museum Dover Delaware. Texture overlay created with Topaz Texture Effects

Remains of limestone barn in mid-north, South Australia.

52 weeks of 2024 - from the prop box

A tree frog chews its breakfast with mouth closed before sunrise on Armand Bayou.

Props at Warner studios making of Harry Potter July 2024

collaged silver gelatine and cyanotype photographs on rag board 32 x 30 cm

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please DM me if interested - as part of #artistsupportpledge

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#collage #photocollage #collagephoto #cyanotype #silvergelatin #patricklears

 

I had some unexpected free time today, so I went to the airplane museum.

 

very fun.

 

www.combatairmuseum.org/

PROP OF YTHSIE - Tarves, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Descending into Colorado Springs at sunset.

Horizon/Alaska Q400 departs Anchorage shortly before sunset

Flight preps for my drone, Petrov.

 

Yashinon-DS 50mm f1.7 wide open.

 

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