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Rule's: Use a winter swing as a prop and we had to give the other a random object to use in the photo. She gave me a snow clump (LOL) and I gave her a snowy stone wall. PLUS of course choose a outfit from her collection. After that it we hid in our corners, no peeking allowed. She went romantic and I went fun.

 

(NOTE:: She dislikes my precious kitties (thinks they look atrocious) but I adore them ;)))

 

Who will win this Challenge? Its up to you the voters :))

When the facade looks in order / check the backside.

Made of soda cans and bottle caps...from Africa

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Greenpoint, Brooklyn

 

I found this outside a film production lot that's always full of interesting vehicles… doesn't seem like someone would be driving this rust bucket around. Neat car anyway, a Ford Galaxie 500 from the late 60's / early 70's.

Built to test and evaluate a vertical take-off and landing fighter from Convoys - ex US Navy Lockheed XFV-1 'tailsitter' on display at the 'Sun 'n Fun' Campus Museum at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport in Florida.

 

Marked as '658', she is actually BuAerNo 138'657'

 

Here she is in flight whilst testing at Edwards AFB, California

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Mounting the propellor with a the help of a forklift truck

Vintage wooden airplane propeller. Tillamook Air Museum

RAF Texan T1 trainer callsign VALLEY76 - ZM325

DC-3 "Rose", 2006 Van Nuys Air Show

So here he his, one of my favorite figures I have every made! I just had to post this. Tell me what you think.

Happy Holidays!

~Payton

ODC-Repurposed

 

The old toaster and snuff bottle are no longer used for what they were designed for. These are now used exclusively for photo props.

A Hamilton Standard type 54H60-77 propeller powered by an Allison T56-A-14 turboprop engine. A close up of the above as fitted to 60+06 a Lockheed P-3C Orion operated by the German Navy. A rare opportunity to get this close on the Lossiemouth Enthusiasts Day 28th March 2017.

Departing Ottawa leaving some great vortices behind.

...every photo needs a few props!

Pentax K3 with a Pentax DA 50-135.

Glasgow, Scotland. 06.08.2016

Leica Mono 246; APO Summicron 50mm

To all of my beautiful friends, fans and followers. The last 10 weeks has been one of the worst periods of my life, trying to recover from an accident that left me unable to stand, sit or lay properly let alone walk or move.

Thanks to the wonderful, amazing, kind and supportive messages that I have received, you have all helped me to get to where I am now, STANDING UP, albeit propped up on a radiator ... lol.

None of you will ever realise just what a massive difference you have, and continue, to make to me. Not just recovering from my accident but giving me the confidence that I am doing the right thing.

You amaze me.

All my love and respect to you all.

Thank you 💞💕💘💕💞

xxooxx

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Memphis, Beale Street

Californians voted to amend the state constitution to take away civil rights.

 

We were married on 10/31/08. Proponents of Prop 8 are seeking annulments for all 17,000+ same-sex marriages that have happened since the state supreme court declared denying these basic civil rights unconstitutional.

Another oldie from my hard drive. Taken at Stonehurst Cove.

I actually didn't notice until I revisited this shot for an edit that the shed is propped up.

Yakovlev's finish the Pistons and Props show with this heart shape

I was inspired by some great aircraft shots by hoobgoobliin to revisit my photos from the National Air Force Museum of Canada.

Twin props of a Handley Page Halifax Mark VII

Wycombe Air Park

Walking the dog around the hills of Aberdeenshire this week and came across this tower near Tarves. It is the Prop Of Ythsie and was built around 1861 as a memorial to the 4th Earl Of Aberdeen.

 

Taken around midday, the light was horrendous so black & white it is. Planning a trip back here at some point to catch some stars overhead.

Minolta XD, MC Rokkor-PF 55mm f1.7, Kodak t-max 100+Super Prodol, Epson GT-X830. 1/250, f/8.

U.S. Navy and Marines airplanes - a Grumman F7F Tigercat in front, followed by a Goodyear F2G Corsair and a Grumman F8F Bearcat

 

At the 2011 Wings Over Houston air show

 

Reprocessed photo from the archives

This is some random shelf in the prop loft at the New Orleans Opera.

When composing photos, we sometimes look for items to include in the shot that might help identify the subject or location or both. Sometimes it could be just to make the photo more interesting or believable. Whatever the reason, props are often used. In the case of this image, a non-operating wig-wag crossing signal adds a bit of flavor to this scene. But I would guess, there never was a wig-wag anywhere along SP's narrow-guage "Slim Princess" line in the Owens Valley of California. That be said, it is wig-wag Wednesday and for me, it looks appropriate. Or maybe not depending on how much of a purist you might be. SP #18 at the Laws RR Museum in Laws, California September 23, 2017.

So this has been finished for like 4 months now and apparently I forgot to post the final photos.

There's a video showing the functions coming soon too, so stay tuned!

+ these are props for a photo shoot i did recently. but yeah we ended up eating them as they are the real Bouchon macarons... ;P

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