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This "baby" is being used as Jesus in one of the skits our kids are doing for their Christmas program.

I do bang on a bit about prop blur, but this is what I aspire to.

This is a pre war image taken by an unknown (to me) photographer working for United at New York's Idewild Airport (now John F. Kennedy) .

I bought the print at gallery in Buxton and this is a straight copy.

Svitzer's tug Porthgarth undergoing refurbishment works at the dry dock in Milford Haven.

Taken at the Star Trek: Discovery "Fight for the Future" exhibit at the Paley Center for Media, Beverly Hills. July 6th, 2019.

Taken at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Museum

My favorite homemade prop of all time. A fake can of spider "Raid" in a skeletal hand. For a complete look at our Arachnophobia Halloween party, visit this link: www.aug.edu/clinical/halloween/2007.htm

Props from a photoshoot with Alex Kokkinos

Props that the Wyeth family used in their art. Wouldn't it be cool to have a "prop room" for photography?

Hey all, here is my new LEGO Ideas project. Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs

I hope you like it, here is the link in case you wanted to support: ideas.lego.com/projects/f76d3a06-e9a8-462d-9f96-d6cc0fe8d5fa Many thanks and happy building!

This old palm has bent over ever closer to toppling onto the beach and some thoughtful people have provided it with a couple of props to keep it alive.

Battle of Britain Spitfire during a fly past at the Props & Pistons event at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Museum.

Ran outta paint couldn't clean it up. Pic looks better than it is...

Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team were invited to cover the launch of the new Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood and DC Entertainment star attraction on the Warner Bros. lot, “DC Universe: The Exhibit,” featuring the greatest Super Heroes and Super-Villains with comic book fans Gene Simmons (KISS) and Jordan Clarkson (Los Angeles Lakers). This new attraction on the Tour opens to the public on May 24, 2016 and pays homage to the origins of DC Comics, including all seven Super Heroes of the Justice League! “Since 1934, DC Comics has built a legacy of creating the world’s greatest Super Heroes and Super-Villains,” said Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood’s Executive Director, Danny Kahn. “DC Universe: The Exhibit gives you the chance to explore the world of these characters from their first comic book appearance to our latest feature film.” PREVIEW THE NEW Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour Hollywood DC Universe: The Exhibit – watch our video or click here to see photos from the exhibit on Flickr We’ve put together this video from the press preview to show what you’ll get to see on the tour from authentic “Suicide Squad” props and costumes before the film comes out this summer. You’ll see “Suicide Squad’s” original Belle Reve prison cell set once occupied by Harley Quinn (portrayed on-screen by Margot Robbie) along with assets from characters Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Joker, Boomerang, Enchantress, Katana, Diablo, Slipknot, Rick Flag and Killer Croc which will be added to the exhibit during the summer. You’ll also get to see the Bat lab in the Batcave from Ben Affleck’s first outing as Batman in “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at: twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork About Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is a recipient of Trip Advisor’s 2015 Travelers’ Choice Awards and has been recognized as one of the Top 25 Attractions in the United States. Film fans get to see the real sets and soundstages where the greatest names in entertainment made history as they touch, tour and explore the iconic 110-acre film studio that brought “Argo” and “Ocean’s Eleven” to the big screen. From “The Big Bang Theory” to “Friends,” the Studio Tour takes guests behind the camera for a revealing look at how the magic is made. A visit includes a rare look inside many of the lot’s production areas as well as the innovative new addition to the Studio Tour, Stage 48: Script to Screen. The interactive soundstage offers guests the unique opportunity to explore the full film and television production process and the glory of awards season. Each component is represented step-by-step throughout the purpose build soundstage. Guests also explore the Archive, which currently showcases props and costumes from all eight Harry Potter films. Guests also stop by the Prop Department, which features one of the largest selections of rare antiquities and modern furniture, rugs, drapery, lighting and hand props from Hollywood’s golden era. Then, the Picture Car Vault, home to some of Batman’s most famous vehicles, including the new Batmobile from “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” the Tumbler from “The Dark Knight” trilogy and the Bathammer from “Batman and Robin.” Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is open daily and closed on Christmas Day. Reservations are recommended and all children eight years or older are welcomed. Tickets are $62 per person and can be purchased online at www.wbstudiotour.com or by calling 818-977-TOUR (8687). Groups of 25 or more should emailstudio.tour@warnerbros.com or call 818-977-1943. Advanced bookings are highly recommended. About DC Entertainment DC Entertainment, home to iconic brands DC Comics (Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, The Flash), Vertigo (Sandman, Fables) and MAD, is the creative division charged with strategically integrating its content across Warner Bros. Entertainment and Time Warner. DC Entertainment works in concert with many key Warner Bros. divisions to unleash its stories and characters across all media, including but not limited to film, television, consumer products, home entertainment and interactive games. Publishing thousands of comic books, graphic novels and magazines each year, DC Entertainment is one of the largest English-language publishers of comics in the world.

 

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The propellor planes from the 2019 Milwaukee Air and Water show. Shot from Bradford Beach. Trying to shoot slow enough to *not* freeze the prop but show the blur instead.

MARY DEI MOSTRI

Regia Barbara Bernardi

Scene e costumi Renato Morselli

Roma, Teatro La Maddalena - 1981

This is where I keep some of my bjd props. Cakes, accessories and toys. Lately I have been to lazy, so instead of putting the eyes in the eye box, I just put them on the cake plate! So now my ladies got some "eye candy" in there cabinet ;) Yummie!

These are propellers for windmills lined up and stationed at the old Greyhound Racetrack in Waterloo, IA .

Each is a blade, the blue end the spokes that attach to the towers. They are lined up each blade running the opposite direction. There must be well over 100 blades. There are about 6-7 rows like this.

I would love to have photograph the rows from above but no one was around to ask permission to get to a high point.

Further information provided from a contributor:

– the bolts on the blades are generally attached to the rotor assembly on site. They require a special torque wrench to fasten and lock each nut into place.

 

These are generally mounted on the ground and then lifted up to the Turbine and axel on which was previously mounted to the upright stack. It would look like a “Y” being lifted into the air with a crane or helicopter.

 

In some cases they will lift each blade after they mount the rotor. The rotors are large enough for a man to stand inside; it is a more difficult process; because they line up from the air lift to the matching bolts but then the bolts are on the rotor. But it is easier to lift one blade rather than 3 at a time (weight wise) and requires a smaller crane lift.

 

Here is an interesting fact most people don’t know is that the vibration the blades cause is tremendous and unless torqued they will vibrate the nuts loose. They also have to balance the blades at times with weights like a fan blade. The most costly part of the blade is the constant up keep of the blade. Today they can be turning at over 100 - 124 miles an hour at times (angular speed – measured in the center) and the edges wear out and have to be replaced or refinished while up on the units. The length of the blade will also determine the RPM. Think how the bugs, dust, rain, hail and sun affect the wear on the blades.

 

Today they have variable speed controls and controls that turn the windmill in the direction of the wind sensor detects for more efficient use. It will also turn away or shut off and lock a mill it he wind is too strong; thus saving the blade from vibration damage.

 

I bought my necklace from Eclisse Creazioni. I love the necklace. Aurora was so easy to work with and I got this beautiful creation so quickly. Go check her out!!

 

Kids enjoying the feel of the drone's prop wash.

Hayley the model for the shoot props herself against a wall by the gate to the garden.

A day at Shuttleworth Collection made for an interesting photday.

Using the Panasonic LumixFZ1000, I'm always impressed with the quality this one-for-all camera can do.

This one I've uploaded at 300 dpi

Post process in Lightroom CC

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