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I was chatting with a friend at our camera club this evening. He is also doing a 365 this year and he was telling me about how he had taken loads of pictures but just didn't like what he got. This happens to me all the time...and of course, I got home after camera club and hit the exact same problem.
I had a great idea for this picture...but couldn't get it to work no matter what, but as I explained to my friend, the very fact that you have got the camera out and tried means you have succeeded...you won't produce an award winner every day (week/month or year in my case ;-) ), but that is unrealistic. The aim of these 365 projects (for me at least) is to keep me photographing...if I stop, then I barely get the camera out, and that's a bad thing!
So - you may (or may not based on this first effort!) see this car and its green Porsche friend in upcoming shots...fingers crossed!
What a line up !
Avro Landcaster + Hawker Hurricane +
Supermarine Spitfire +Goodyear Corsair !
All in one single frame !
Wings over Gatineau August 2012
Nikon D4
Nikkor 200-400mm f/4 VR
i am drawing these constantly. There is something incredibly engaging to my mind about a propellor driven flying motorbike. i'm weird like that. Never mind that the torque of the motor would probably send the pilot into 'frappé.'
Reflections on a propeller of a classic aircraft as seen and photographed at the Boeing Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA.
Seattle | Washington | Boeing Field | Museum of Flight
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Mamiya 7 II | 80mm f/4 lens | velvia 100 film
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Tip.
Sometimes props can be your lighting gear. Like in this case the beautiful #elinchromltd FS30 fresnel.
But it can be anything of course.
By using things you already own as props you not only save money but you also give the model something that makes posing easier and helps with story telling.
Props can be lighting gear, cameras, tools etc. be creative. But before you buy stuff (also a good idea) make sure you first look around you. You'll be suprised by what you already own.
The race is on along highway 20 is on, as L565 works west doing local work to Manchester, and westbound traffic heads to their location on a warm Saturday evening. The 25 car local is seen here between Dyersville and Farley.
Mascarello Gran Micro Mercedes Benz Lo 915.
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>PPU: FXRV*53.
>Servicio: Privado.
>Empresa: Particular Propal.
>N° Orden: No Determinado.
>Fotografía tomada el día: 29 de Agosto 2014.
>Foto: Pablo Duarte Gutiérrez.
I stopped to take some photos along the trail, so I propped up my cane on the remnants of a tree. It was better that the pictures that I stopped for. lol
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Thought this shot was cool... looks like Devin Thomas is giving Cooley some props by pointing at his name plate. :p
this one was a fun one but i have been distracted with a new place and have not put the time into this one. it is a great reminder how easy it is to be in front of the camera when you are not alone...even if it's not a person but an object of some sort. =]
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I found this at Salvation Army years back just for this purpose. Is it a brandy snifter? I saw it and immediately thought ‘Barbie’ prop!
The ‘cake’ I used a cutter on a slice of pound cake and tried to make it look pretty! Ehh ... I ate after the pic so!! I do need party finger foods!! 😂😂😂
Over the years I have collected props...Most of them from garage sales. I like using them for photographing kids...Little boys and girls like cowboy hats, and the girls love sitting in this pink vintage petticoat from the 50's. I have used the suede jacket and cowgirl boots for children as well as adults. Found them at an old movie prop house...Nothing cost more than five dollars...Including the chair!
What kid doesn't like to dress up?