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A prop for a play used to bash someone in the head.
Base coat - a mixture of gray paint and liquid latex.
Timber beams used to prop up the first floor prior to pouring concrete. As hairy as all heck but I suppose it works?
Ipod is to show the size of the props. Both 13'. Hope the two blade improves sailing performance, going to mark the prop shaft so it can be lined up with the center keel.
This is a replica Nakajima B5N "Kate" that was built as a prop for the film "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and then used in other World War 2 movies as well. No actual Kates survived the war.
2017 - 365 - Day 208: I went out to see a play on Thursday evening at our local Innerpeffray Chapel. The play was Romeo and Juliet, and the players were a group of five extremely talented 20-somethings, called The Three Inch Fools, who are touring around the UK doing Shakespeare plays with their own musical accompaniment, in the manner of travelling minstrels. (They are literally camping, in tents, on their travels.)
They were terrific, and if you get a chance to see them, I think you would find it an evening well spent. (They're now heading back south after their tour of Scotland.)
I was so impressed by their enterprise. Here were five young actors / musicians, earning a living for themselves -- and in such a brilliantly creative way.
Apologies for the quality of this image -- low light, no tripod, didn't want to use a flash -- you know, the usual.
June, 1978, photo of Howard Jarvis, principal author of Propositioni 13, pumping his fist during election night victory party. Photo by Scott Harrison
He got the ball from the game where you'll throw the ball to a target that'll make a person fall into the water... He just loves getting props from the audience! Your food, your accessories, even a security guard's cap!
Bamboo Manalac - vocalist, Bamboo
Bamboo @ Yamaha Event
Eastwood City, Libis
April 20, 2008
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This is probably our most contentious shirt yet. Unfortunately, a majority of California actually disagrees with us. But The Factionist isn't one to step back from its ideals - Americans have the right to be equal before the law, straight, gay, or otherwise. "Defining" marriage for the purpose of segregation just isn't good - in fact, it kinda sucks.
Photo by Nate Berkopec
There was just enough vapor in the air to show off the prop vortics left by this Skywest Embraer Brasila.
Reed College, Summer 2010
Directed by Jonathan Walters
Scene Design Matthew Robins
Lighting Designer Chris Kuhl
Sound Engineer Casi Pacilio
Properties/Scenic Artist Sarah Lydecker
Photo Sarah Lydecker
Prop and Wright R-1820 radial engine of a Douglas Dauntless SBD-5 dive bomber. Seen at Peachtree City Air show, Georgia, 2011. Post processed in Lightroom & Topaz.
I'm sure someone who knows aircraft history will know this plane, I don't recall what it was.
Polaroid SX-70 camera, TimeZero supercolor film.
2024 Weekly Alphabet Challenge - Week 36: J is for JUNK
If my props closet, filled to the brim with dozens of neatly organized bins, had a junk drawer - this would be it.
There’s a few recently used items that I just haven’t put away - shoved in here for convenience- but most are sadly binless.
Rickey Bates and Greg Smee jumping the dumpster for the props scene report.
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The California Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Prop 8, which took away the right for gay and lesbian couples to marry.
An oil can sits propped up agains a piece of machinery in the power station. Taken at Gilman, the former town of the workers at the Eagle Mine. The town is at an elevation of 9000’ with a population of 350. It was the largest underground mill in the US until in 1984 when it was abandoned by order of the EPA due to toxic pollutants. Graffiti artist often use Gilman as a canvas for their artworks. These photos are part of the Gilman project, a two day photographic shoot of the town and mine site.