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CNW 6847 rolls east at Seeman Road past some photo props with an eastbound run to Nowhere and Back on the IRM mainline.
I showed this photo to Elsa Wischkaemper and she said to me "Nice prop shot." That stuck in my mind.
Props from The Flintstones, Universal Studios, Florida
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This case has 2 huge seven segments, large rechargeable batteries, telescopic case for a tablet and docking place to hook 2 go-pro cameras.
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.
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Prop 8 has officially made it to the Supreme Court. And no one will predict what the outcome will be.
Because of this historic moment, however, people all over the internet have changed their profile picture in support of marriage equality. The red logo above is from the HRC and is the one most commonly seen today.
I lived in Los Angeles when Prop 8 was passed, banning same-sex marriage. I'll never forget that morning after. A black man was elected president but gay people were legally prohibited from getting married?
That made no sense to me. And it made me sad.
That election, as a country and for the first time ever, we were able to look past skin color for our president. It was a proud moment. But as a state, California decided that two people of the same gender who loved each other couldn't get married. I still can't wrap my head around that one but gay rights have made tremendous progress since then.
Will the Supreme Court's ruling cut through the hate and basic unfairness and declare that gay marriage will suddenly be legal in all 50 states? Or, are we destined to chip away at it state-by-state as the trend is now.
Marriage equality for all, everywhere, is inevitable. But when? Probably not tomorrow, but it's coming.
Chunks of destroyed building, wreckage and newspaper boxes for Centre City -- props for Transformers 3, now filming in Chicago -- are parked in an empty lot on East Illinois Avenue, ironically right across from the AMC River East movie theaters. The gate to the prop yard was open yesterday, with just one guard keeping people from wandering in, but not from taking pictures.