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These are some adds my mannequins and halloween mask has as appeared in. I still do a lot of prop rentals these were taken back in 1998
Juice and splatter by Dapper Cadaver.
Yes, I went on set and threw juice on Dexter
Behind the scenes dexter shots here http://www.bjwinslow.com/gallery/dexter
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Found this 'prop plane' in the carpentry shop at work. Was to be used for a show about Billy Bishop.
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Third, prop the pole over a convenient railing and tie it to the deck. I had to drill a hole in the handle to put the rope through. I didn't want it slipping off.
I use an infrared remote to trigger the camera. I need to invest in a 30-foot USB cable so I can trigger it from the computer and see what the framing is like.
I showed this photo to Elsa Wischkaemper and she said to me "Nice prop shot." That stuck in my mind.
CNW 6847 rolls east at Seeman Road past some photo props with an eastbound run to Nowhere and Back on the IRM mainline.
Props from The Flintstones, Universal Studios, Florida
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Johnny and Nick got heavily into prop betting. I don't know what the end tally was, but this was one of their first bets. They bet on how many creeps this waitress at the Rio had to deal with on a daily basis. Her number was a bit lower than we all thought it would be.
This is my contribution to the Swedish photo project Fotosöndag (Photo Sunday). This weeks theme is "rekvisita" (props).
It's fun to look around the house or yard and figure out what could make a good prop for an obstacle race...
The pulp scooped from a jack 'o' lantern makes a silly, slimy gross-out challenge: Stick your hands in the pumpkin guts!
After the red was applied, and then a light mist of more gold. I gave it a few washes of dark browns and greens to stain the recesses, and then briskly brushed away some of the top layers of red and gold with an acetone-wetted rag. This will only work if your gold coat is thick, your red coat is thin, and if you are daring/foolish. Came out with a nice wethered effect though, appropriate to a sea-kings arm in my opinion. (I almost went for a super heavy weathering with lots of patina and corrosion, but decided to keep it here.)
A few coats of satin clear for protection finished it off.