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The 29th should be really is 1st. I do know that the prop and I swap spots on my husband's list of priorities.
My husband.
While fishing on Lake of the Ozark a Chinook Helicopter appeared from around the point flying low and slow. the prop wash made it almost appear he was trying to wash the Chinook. But in reality he was part of a training exercise being conducted by our great men and woman of the U.S. Army.
The only way I could sit up. On the back of this photo, it says "Seung Yul greeting his grandmother. Jan 25, 1972, almost 3 months old."
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.
New pose 'Propped' available in the Wall Lean Vendor Del May Mainstore :)
Hair: Maitreya - Nimue
Skin: Ugly Duck - Moley
Tattoo: Luck Inc
Necklace: Shiny Things
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
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.
Trying to get a nice mood in the studio with my new props..
I have a few other settings in my head, so I can offer different setups. This can work for a baby girl...
Propped Shut rustic and weathered od building with a problem keeping the door closed, shot in North Carolina.
the idea is to recreate the look of a real life reference. more pics on folkenstal.deviantart.com/ profile
Yes, a bench is a good prop. A plank also!
And so - on a beautiful sunny sunday afternoon...
This is the plank, where I shot this photo for the last now you class: