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A spectacular journey through the art of filmmaking, housed inside the Mole Antonelliana—Turin’s iconic landmark. The National Cinema Museum traces the history of cinema from its origins to the present day, featuring interactive installations, immersive sets, and a unique collection of posters, costumes, and props. From the magic of optical illusions to cutting-edge special effects, every corner celebrates the wonder of the big screen.
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 :))
Friend Lori Dorman sent me this wonderful prop to test. She is creating a site for newborn and child props for photographers. Sweet Lulu Life... Props and other fun stuff for fanciful photographers! When she has it completed I will post her website so you can see all her fun props!
And of course this is my sweet Elsie on day 20.
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This theme is all about discovering oversized objects in our miniature dolly worlds. From absurdly large everyday replicas found in dolly dioramas to glamorous fashion shoots featuring jumbo furniture and accessories, there are many ways to tip the 1/6 scale scale! Think whimsical fashion editorials filled with jumbo flowers, gigantic hair bows, and out of scale chairs. Think playful beach themed photoshoots with six-scoop ice cream cones, oversized sunglasses, and supersized frozen daiquiris. Or perhaps your doll is part of a fantastical scene where she is literally stepping in or out of a storybook or picture frame. Whether enchanting or humorous, there’s always room for these extra large items. Show us how even the tiniest of dolly universes can be larger than life!
About this photo:
I tried a few other ideas for this theme, and nothing was coming out the way I planned. Since the end of the month is approaching, I decided to settle on this "simpler" idea. X-MEN's Psylocke plays model for a day with pretty oversized pink flowers as her X-Large props. A glimpse of her demure side.
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Another shot using the little propeller I picked up. I bit more focused on my prop this time. Best viewed full screen on black (Press L). Press F to fave and C to comment.
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ive never duplicated myself before so this was a slight experiment but it came out good so woo
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 :))
bullet-riddled 1940s vintage chrysler movie prop car. 2min exposure + green-gelled strobe pops. 5x 2min stacked exposures for star trails. nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm.
fall 2012 paul's junkyard night photography workshop hosted by troy paiva and joe reifer. location not disclosed at the request of the owner.
This is a wee door/window decoration I bought in the pound shop which I ended up hanging on my wardrobe in my bedroom and took some pictures of Asha in front of it. I think the effect works quite well but with the background just costing £1 it was only thin plastic and folded but looks ok regardless. It has gotten me into thinking of maybe buying better background props now. The Horns were actually got in the pound shop too which I think look quite good. I've finished with this prop now but it is still hanging up on my wardrobe door....it will probably still hang till I eventually put all the Halloween stuff away...lol
The morning NYSW crew was kind enough to leave their leased yard power staged directly across the station platform for a photo prop. Pictured is the P938 rocketing northbound to Selkirk.
I know it is far to early to be thinking about Christmas......but I was in 'The Range' today in the Christmas aisles and I found this wonderful fence decoration!
There was no way I could leave this on the shelf could I?! ((^_^))
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.
The R-1820 Cyclone 9 represented a further development of the Wright P-2 engine dating back to 1925. Featuring a greater displacement and a host of improvements, the R-1820 entered production in 1931. The engine remained in production well into the 1950s.
The R-1820 was built under license by Lycoming, Pratt & Whitney Canada, and also, during World War II, by the Studebaker Corporation. The Soviet Union had purchased a license for the design, and the Shvetsov OKB was formed to produce the engine as the M-25. In Spain the R-1820 was license-built as the Hispano-Suiza 9V or Hispano-Wright 9V.[1]
The R-1820 was at the heart of many famous aircraft including the early Douglas airliners (prototype DC-1, the DC-2, earliest civilian versions of the DC-3, and the limited-production DC-5), B-17 Flying Fortress, and SBD Dauntless bombers, the early versions of the Polikarpov I-16 fighter (as M-25), and the Piasecki H-21 helicopter
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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Hat & Held Companions: .:BluWesh:. Mochi Mushrooms - @Planet29 - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Planet29/87/126/21
main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bazinga/198/77/2004
Eyes: {S0NG} Miracle V2 Eyes & Lips - @The Arcade. Event - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Arcade/70/131/32
main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Meringue/53/82/1063
Under Eyes: Misteria - Glass Charms Set - @Planet29 - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Planet29/87/126/21
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Mushroom Cheeks: Moon Dust - Shroomy Set // Mushroom [Both] - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Eagle%20District/191/217/2137
Outfit: Pixinity - Helena Jumpsuit - @Planet29 - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Planet29/87/126/21
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Ground Mush Friends: Aardvark : Shroomie Animesh Companion - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Peaceful%20Shore/245/13/1503
Backdrop: The Bearded Guy - High Dreams Backdrop PBR - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Moonwall/169/121/32
one down, one to go
(glad to have been able to be present for this special moment, and what great, front row "seats")
Charlestown, Cornwall, October. These men appear to be moving props around for filming. Charlestown is often used as a film set. Recently they were filming something called "Beyond Paradise" here.
For more about all aspects of Charlestown Harbour charlestownharbour.com/
Change of location for yesterdays photos due tot the house being used as it should be instead of everyone going off into separate rooms to do our own thing.
I have discovered however that our actual bedroom is not very good for taking photos.
And here is my boxing day outfit in all its glory.
My nails are acrylic nail extension that were done by my daughter. she does them for me over a shield that enables them to be removed and reused. this set stayed on four days before i popped one off this morning (they are meant to pop of) clearing helens rooms.
A new year is rapidly approaching and a very different world we are entering is just on the horizon. What it means for us is unclear in this ever fought over no mans land between male and female where our validity is questioned.
in the meantime enjoy, be free, be visible,be outspoken and be strong
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.
Parked Northside amongst a variety of NATO jets during RIAT 1994 were Swedish Air Force Saab J-35F Draken duo 35531/31 and 35520/14 from F10 Wing
Others in this frame that day at RAF Fairford are an Italian Air Force 'pusher-prop' Avanti, plus a pair of their AMX fighters, two French Air Force Mirage 2000's, a RAF Jaguar plus at least two Dutch KLu F-16's and to the right of the Drakens are a couple of Luftwaffe F-4F Phantoms
Those were the days!
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency taken from atop one of the Photo-Buses using a Russian Zenith EM with a 56mm lens