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P is for propeller
We took a fieldtrip to the Petaluma airport today. It was exciting to see the airplanes up
close and we even got to sit in one.
The result of my first ever attempt at High Dynamic Range (HDR). Deliberately over done. Quite pleased, if I do say so myself!
Explore # 455 on Tuesday, 10 November 2007
Nothing is so special about these paper propellers. Just strucked by their bright colors when I saw them being vended by an enterprising old man along the street.
Avalon Air Show 2011. Massive filter fail take two.
I decided to add this to the ABC Open camera club 'Old' Snapped Project because it shows that old things may be made to work. The camera is a vintage Polaroid which works fine, but the modern (now discontinued and extinct) film was made useable with a simple filter. The filter on this pack slipped and it is clearly visible when the filter makes the film useable again and how the photo would look had I not had one.
box, art, corrugated cardboard, gears, vertebrae, washers, bracket, assemblage, propeller, drawer pull, glass beads, wire, found object
9.75" X 12" X 3"
Yes, I like the two wheeled machines as well. This cool BMW boxer was parked by a local pub and made for a nice night shot.
Oh, the emblem for BMW is an airplane propeller if one found the title out of place.They formerly manufactured aircraft.
Propeller cloud.
Tried to find a name, and when backlit, each 6 teardrop group appears to have a 3 blade propeller in the midde.
And the back, with the triangle twist has a similar effect.
Molecule: glassine paper, hexagon from 20x20 cm square, 32 division grid.
Box: star paper lid, 32 division grid, Eh bottom.
Tessellation: tant paper, hexagon from 30x30 cm square, 64 division grid.
Planning to fold another one, refining the border folds.
CP: 2 version, 1 for thw 64 division grid, the other one for 32, 64 and 96 division grid.
Regarding the spirals around the aircraft, I believe that each tip of the propeller created a small area of low pressure in the air, which caused water vapor to condense. As the aircraft moved forward and the propeller spun, this created three spirals around the aircraft, which quickly dissipated. The relative humidity was around 90%.
This FG-1D Corsair was the first flight demonstration of the 2022 Thunder Over Michigan airshow. The Corsair had just taken off from Willow Run Airport (YIP) and was retracting its main landing gear.
Goodyear produced this FG-1D in 1945 and it served with the Royal New Zealand Air Force. It has been reported that this is one of three surviving World War II-era RNZAF Corsairs.
Messerschmitt Kabinenroller KR200 in the Technikmuseum Sinsheim.
This Kabinenroller is powered by a huge propeller and with the skids it can drive on frozen lakes and snow tracks.
Images from my recent trip to Morro Bay. These images were shot with my E-PL1 and my Olympus 15mm f8 Body Cap Lens.
Images were processed with Snapseed and in some cases also with Filterstorm. I got a little carried with the dramatic sky... But I feel this just adds to the overall image.
Looking rearwards from the Pembroke cockpit, the view is dominated by the large Alvis Leonides supercharged radial engine.
Canon 50D
Canon 17-40 F4 L
I started the vertical 6 o'clock- 12 o'clock panorama at the bottom but then the propeller picked up the panorama arrow and it took off on its own. Then at the end I continued to 12 o'clock and clicked off.
circa 2003
The Propeller Pin is another piece I made while exploring the chatoyant properties of the mica particles in polymer clay, shifting their alignment, and then revealing the resulting textureless textures with my Peeler. Mixing peeled patterns with wavy blade 'waves' and smoothly aligned sheets, I cut fourteen wedges to assemble a circle, then dropped in a bullseye for the centre. All the pieces were burnished together while flat, to seal the seems connecting the pieces and give the composite veneer a unified smooth surface. The pin's compound curve was created by forming the flat circle through a sequence of dapping bowls that I had made with polymer clay. I started by giving the circle a gentle slump in the largest bowl, then gradually increased the curve of the clay by decreasing the dapping bowl diameter, just the same as you would with sheet metal and a traditional jeweller's dapping block. The pin is about 3 1/2" in diameter.