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Mannequin graveyard - amazing place, all sorts of vibes…Dr Who, iRobot, Chapman Brothers & Ex Machina to name a few
It is almost the end of the school year and I wanted to give my co-worker, whom I adore very much, something special. I am sure she will get a laugh. I am obsessed with these kids (dolls) and she is a Doctor Who fanatic!
The emergency buzzer and press button communicator at the Goodwood Train Station. The white "EMERGENCY" sign has a blue light on top of it, reminding me of Dr Who's policebox.
Been a strange day, first bumping into an eccentric British guy Who claimed to be a doctor whirling his little probe in my face and jumping into a police box ! then as I'm crossing the street to get away a ruddy car loses control and almost kills me thankfully a kid in leotards swings by and grabs me and deposits me safely the next street over . Just glad to get home with a hot cuppa .
Take your mind on a trip.
Just an FYI - I'm not a big Dr. Who fan, but I do appreciate it and I've liked a few episodes (mostly the David Tenent era). And I've played the pinball machine. But... I thought this was cool. And I dig little free libraries like this. I think it's the first one I've seen in town and it's in a semi-sketchy area. I think I'll find some books that will be of help to others and put them in it.
Visit the website: littlefreelibrary.org
Managed to sneak off to the cave for a few daylight shots during our awesome family day at the beach. Little did I know there would be a GIANT FREAKING CYBERMAN lurking beneath the water!
#Drwho #reflections #Cybermen
When the good Doctor is running you better run in the same direction. Whatever he is running from is most likely not somebody or something good.
Does today's Dr Who still wear a multicoloured scarf?
Straight from the camera, a shot of one of the light displays at the German Museum of Technology in Berlin. Thanks again, Jörg, for taking us there!
photo manipulation ( the The Originals were shot by me)
(Weeping Angels are a race of predatory creatures in the Doctor Who television series.
Weeping Angel may also refer to:
Weeping Angel, an alternate title for the 1894 sculpture Angel of Grief by William Wetmore Story)
in this instance:
* The Weeping Angels are a race of fictional predatory alien creatures from the long-running science fiction series Doctor Who. The Weeping Angels are "quantum-locked", meaning they can only move when unobserved. Weeping Angels feast by touching a victim; the victim being sent back in time, and the Angel feeds on the resulting time energy from the time travel caused.
* The Weeping Angels were created by writer Steven Moffat
The Doctor Who, Day of the Doctor Special aired today. Here is a Dalek and the TARDIS together.
Strobist info: 580EX II w/reflector at camera left down 45˚ -2 EV.
Took this in Sam's car while waiting for the commuter rail in Attleboro, MA. It may or may not be my new desktop background.
Collage I made for a friend's new baby. Delughted to hear he sits up in his high chair now and points to this collage on the wall and makes appreciative noises.
“Let me get this straight. A thing that looks like a police box, standing in a junkyard, it can move anywhere in time and space?” ~ Ian Chesterton
I've actually had this idea running about in my head since last year, I just got busy with other things, so this is my interpretation of the opening of the first episode of Doctor Who An Unearthly Child...
Also since I had so much fun with my 15mm lens cap yesterday I decided to keep the party up today, so I pulled out my trusty Holga lens :)