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Spider-Man has to face his most dangerous foe yet: A combination of two of Alfred Molina's characters, Doctor Octopus and Sheik Amar.
Hats off to BCS for this wonderful accessory from their new 11th Doctor set - the 12th's head!
Quick kitbash - popped him onto a spare BCS body (having previously moved my 4th Doctor to a TT knock-off) with a white undershirt, black-T and navy hoodie from the good folk at Clear Lan, from their FR Homme range they fit the BCS body nicely (maybe a bit long in the arms and trunk but not worringly so
The Infinity Doctor is a Dr Who book. Discovered that when I Googled Infinity and Doctor to title this photo. I reckoned there had to be a photo in this but maybe it’s more the story in my mind than the actual photo (and maybe that’s what photography is about): the corridor that links old with new - the old Victorian wing of the hospital to the new buildings, aging and rebirth, the near infinity perspective, the blues and yellows of the colour wheel combining, or the doctor far in the distance who’s busy working oblivious to the phone shot being taken. No matter what story I can create from this one photo, I don’t want to be back near that corridor for a very long time - you don’t visit hospitals for architecture or photo opportunities let’s face it. I still can’t get the perspective exactly right and it’s driving me nuts lol.
“Clara a veces me pregunta si sueño…-Por supuesto que sueño-le digo-todo el mundo sueña…entonces ella me pregunta, ¿Pero qué sueñas?-Lo mismo que todo el mundo-le digo. Sueño acerca de dónde voy…-ella ríe de eso-Pero tu no vas a ningún sitio, me dice, solo vagabundeas…-Eso no es cierto, ya no, tengo un nuevo destino. Mi viaje es el mismo que el tuyo, el mismo que el de cualquiera, me ha llevado años y muchas vidas pero ahora sé a donde voy; El hogar, es el camino más largo.”
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-Soy el nuevo Doctor! +Doctor quién? Doctor Who!
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Espero que a los amantes de esta serie les haya gustado. Me ha costado más de lo que imaginaba editarlo, pero creo que ha quedado genial. Además me molaba la idea de hacer algo épico y que fuera la épica portada! Lo siento por el spoiler, la nueva prota soy yo 😏😅😂❤️
A little stop on my 56mile ride round yesterday late afternoon..
Doctor's Gate -
FRom Wiki.. -
"Doctor's Gate is a Roman road in the Derbyshire Peak District of England, which ran between Melandra fort at Glossop and Navio fort at Brough-on-Noe. Doctor's Gate was recorded in 1627 as "Docto Talbotes Gate", named after Dr John Talbot who is attributed with improving the summit section in the late 15th century and 'gate' is derived from the Scandinavian word for road."
St Thomas was "called the Doctor Angelicus, perhaps because of his virtues, in particular the loftiness of his thought and purity of life", said Pope Benedict XVI.
My sermon for St Thomas' feast day can be read here.
In this painting in San Domenico, Bologna, St Thomas is taught by angels to contemplate the truth of the Eucharist.
Day 229
So if you didn't guess already by seeing this photo, today was not a good day. I went to the children's hospital for treatment, and when I arrived they told me that they could not treat me without a letter from the CEO of the hospital, since I'm eighteen now. I called them yesterday to confirm that treatment was today, and they said everything was fine.
So I walked out of the hospital and got on a bus going anywhere, because I wasn't really sure what I should do. I ended up back at the hospital two hours and three busses later, and found an empty room to sit down in. After a few more hours, I got a call from my new lung specialist at the general hospital asking me to go see him. I walked over there, and waited for an hour before he finally called me in and told me that because I am such a "rare case" he is not comfortable going through with the treatments. He wants to "see what happens" when I go without them. I already know what happens, because for years before I finally started them I was constantly in and out of hospitals, including the intensive care unit. I could barely ever go outside, and certainly couldn't ride a bike or do anything I should be able to do. I was constantly sick, and couldn't keep weight on. I weighed eighty pounds from the age of 13 to 15, and gained twenty pounds right away after staring these treatments.
I don't want to ever be that sick again, but now I may have to be so he can "see what happens." I explained what would happen and how my life was before, but he wouldn't budge.
I eventually got home, and took this photo and felt a lot better, somehow. I'm hoping I can still be treated at the children's hospital until I go for a second opinion.
So yeah, this isn't a fair portrait of that doctor, but this is how he appeared to me today - blindly making decisions without any regard for how it would affect my life at all.
**PHEW** Okay I am calm. I am CALM okay?! GAH. I'll post something optimistic tomorrow I promise xx
Genderbent cosplay of Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange at Wizard World Philadelphia 2018.
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A mash-up of Doctor Strange and Prince (musical artist) as the Master of the Mystic Music and Arts.
I went in a very funky direction with this one. Two textured backgrounds where one on is only on top of the cosplayer (the other is the background) and a fractal "flare" behind the cosplayer (using color theory's complimentary colors) to make him stand out against the purple background.
The eighth Doctor, from Doctor Who.
The bottom of the jacket is made out of electrical tape.
The sonic screwdriver is made out of modded Lego pieces.
This was painted by me.
Having to stay close to home, I was able to get to our local park along Lake Michigan. There are plenty of downed trees, and some enterprising people built this structure. Super Takumar 55mm f1.8.
Largely based on the official brickhead for the character, but with some recoloring, as well as some design tweaks to the hair and torso
" ... many people - including many doctors - just love gadgets and measuring things... ... Actually, there's too much monitoring in some health matters. Some monitoring could cause anxiety without benefit, or lead to actions that do more harm than good. "
Hilda Bastian is Editor etc at PubMed Health, blogger at Scientific American. Commenting on epidemiology with cartoons at Statistically funny.
Read Are you watching you? and “Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make…” How Much Monitoring Is Too Much? by Hilda Bastian.
See more comics - all our posts tagged overdiagnosis and screening.
In July 2013, Clarke was awarded an honorary doctorate of arts in "acknowledgement of a career which has spanned five decades, bringing poetry to non-traditional audiences and influencing musicians and comedians" by the University of Salford. Upon receipt, Clarke commented: "Now I'm a doctor, finally my dream of opening a cosmetic surgery business can become a reality