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This old propellor was snagged in the nets of one of the Burghead prawn boats. It was recovered by the workboat MMS Humber Engineer. It is speculated to be from either a Firefly or Barracuda from around the time of the Second World War.
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Available for The Liaison Collaborative's December round, the Presents set features five poses using the included props. The ribbons on the box are
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
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.
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.
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
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.
North American T-6G Texan, s/n 49-3038, c/n 168-142, N66TY, Tail Code TA-038 "Spanish Lady" and Douglas A-1D Skyraider (AD-4N) NX959AD, c/n 7759, Former BuNo. 126959 in USAF service, Tail Code TT "Naked Fanny" at Lunken Airport (LUK/KLUK), Lunken Airport Days, September 4, 2016.
+ 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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