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Photograph of a big granite boulder which seemed to be propped up by a small piece of driftwood. Photo taken in Sisiman Bay, Bataan, Philippines.
These are some more scarce hilarious oversized Halloween Costume Prop. They're General Malpractice Hospital, funny face syringe and, um, anal thermometer by Rubies. They're plastic, and the syringe does move up and down (althought difficult). I decline to comment on the anal thermometer with clothespin on his nose. They're 11 inch -12 inches, and I'm not sure when they were sold, but awhile ago. Maybe mid2000-s or 2010's..
Taken at the Star Trek: Discovery "Fight for the Future" exhibit at the Paley Center for Media, Beverly Hills. July 6th, 2019.
Photo props are all the rage these days. What a fun way to liven up your Thanksgiving celebration this year. These props are perfect for any age.
This set includes:
Pilgrim hat and bonnet
Pilgrim collars (2)
Indian headdress
Turkey wattle
Turkey leg
Pumpkin Pie
Wishbone
Thankful fill-in-the-blank sign
Available in Simply Silhouettes' Etsy Shop here: www.etsy.com/listing/85967390/thanksgiving-photo-booth-pr...
Handmade replica of the early "black and white" phaser prop used in the first eight episodes of Star Trek.
NOTE: the ATL replicas were a private project and not made for sale. None are available.
Searched in vain and could not determine the make of this aircraft (edit: Heyrod identified this as a USN P-3 Orion).
Air Fest 2010, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX
Like the original prop, the trigger button on the bottom of the phaser is non-functional. You must roll the thumbwheel fully forward to extend the emitter and light the LED.
Taken at the Star Trek: Discovery "Fight for the Future" exhibit at the Paley Center for Media, Beverly Hills. July 6th, 2019.
some props i built for a school film project i was given 20min to do the work over lunch break turned out pretty good for some dudes in the back to hold for a stand off in a bar where they are out of focus so all i needed was the basic outline
These are the GWS 9050 three bladed props my brother and I have been using with our quadcopters. We have tried a few different props but we keep coming back to these. There also seems to be a few quadcopter builds also using these props.
You can see all three blades of this prop have been snapped off close to the hub. I’m still trying to learn to fly and broken props seem to be considered a necessary cost. It doesn’t bother me too much as so far with this quad frame I feel I’ve been lucky with the crashes and hard landings I’ve had.
This foam flea prop was made for a veterinary pest control trade show booth. it was later hard coated and painted.
These foam water molecule props were made for a museum display. They are painted foam, without hard coating. They have eye hooks inserted for mounting purposes.
A Hong Kong police Toyota SUV for filming. Noticed that the 'police' label and flashing lights were covered, when they're on road or not shooting.
En el centenari del naixement de Teresa de Jesús vull retre homenatge a aquest gran dona
Wikipedia: Va néixer prop d'Àvila, a Gotarrendura, el 1515. Filla del cavaller Alonso Sánchez de Cepeda i de Beatriz Dávila y Ahumada, era descendent, per via paterna, de jueus. Ja des de petita era aficionada a la lectura de llibres de vides de sants i llibres de cavalleries i poesia; més d'un cop va escapar de casa seva per a anar a "terres de moros" a ésser martiritzada per la fe.
Al diari LA VANGUARDIA del 12 abril 2015 Carme Riera li dedica un article en el que escriu:
Quan llegim Teresa de Jesús ens adonem de l'enorme riquesa d'una prosa afectiva, col.loquial, dirigida molt sovint de manera directa a altres dones. I això era pràcticament nou en la literatura de llavors"
ENGLISH: In the 5th centenary of Teresa I want to make an homage to this great woman
Wikipedia: Teresa of Ávila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptized as Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada (28 March 1515 – 4 October 1582), was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun, author during the Counter Reformation, and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer. She was a reformer of the Carmelite Order and is considered to be a founder of the Discalced Carmelites along with John of the Cross.
Props that the Wyeth family used in their art. Wouldn't it be cool to have a "prop room" for photography?
Blaenavon Big Pit 2012 Series.
Pit props lined up alongside the pit head buildings ready seemingly for transport to the sawmill and then to the coal face.
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Hero is composed of Robn1 fiberglass shells with John Long innards. The unused JLong shells were built up into a dummy prop.
Fans at the Thunder Over Michigan Air Show in Ypisilanti, Michigan enjoy the more than 11 B-17s that flew that morning. It was an awesome sight, and many people were able to get closer to these beautiful machines than they ever have before.
Screen-matched to the prop Spock uses in "Where No Man Has Gone Before." Scans from the Profiles in History auction catalog in 2006.
Screen-matched to the prop Spock uses in "Where No Man Has Gone Before." Scans from the Profiles in History auction catalog in 2006.
580ex @ 1/2 through Photek Softlighter II camera right. This is the unedited version, of a recreation of my own baby photo. She is much older than I was when the picture was taken of me which made it very difficult to achieve the exact results. I bought the 1971 Jack-in-the-box off of ebay for about $26 and used wrapping paper for the background. I will show a link to my photo once this is edited.