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A dio for the purge, showing two soldiers of the Warsaw pact making a stand as the EU continue to move into their territory.
They aren't in uniform because... ah... they had to abandon them in order to remain inconspicuous. Yeah, that makes sense.
Bored of snowmen, kids wanted something different so made this instead, lit with some lights off the tree, no photoshop - straight off the camera. First attempt at an orb, still a lot to learn
Has the Dr's greatest enemy the Daleks infiltrated the ECML in the form of the Azuma's....not sure what the strange object coming out of the nose cone does....
800110 makes a scheduled stop at Doncaster working the 1A43 Leeds - Kings Cross.
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A view looking towards Rose Exterminator Co., which has been at this North Avenue location for several decades.
Well ... me and my parents were in Falls Church looking at an apartment, and what do we find? A zombie extermination truck of course.
The Doctor negotiates with Dalek Sec, from the "Daleks in Manhattan" arc. Didn't feel like making a background for this one either. Credit goes to Kaptain Kobold (www.flickr.com/photos/kaptainkobold/3329291021/in/photost...) and Pellaeon (www.flickr.com/photos/pellaeon/7617814786/) for the wonderful Dalek design.
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Cheating a little today because I didn't find time yesterday to take a decent picture :-( So there's two pictures today instead of one.
Messed around with Photoshop here ^_^
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Vista de la cambra de gas i crematori d'Auschwitz I (Krema I), construit a partir d'un magatzem de municions del exèrcit polonès el juny de 1940, funcionà com a centre d'extermini fins l'estiu de 1943, en que fou substituit pels molt més massius crematoris de Birkenau. Els forns foren construits per la empresa alemana J. A. Topf & Söhne, de Erfurt, com la majoria de forns de tot el sistema de camps. L'estructura fou reconvertida a refugi antiaeri aquell mateix any. En aquell moment, es desmantellaren els 3 forns (de doble entrada) que hi havia en aquesta cambra. El que veieu son reconstruccions a partir de les parts metal·liques que es trobaren in situ. Però els negacionistes no s'han d'esverar, al respecte. El 3er forn no s'ha reconstruit però es pot veure perfectament els seus fonaments en la base de formigó. I a més, cap nazi va negar mai que això no fós un forn crematori.
Auschwitz. Què més puc dir més enllà d’aquest toponim en alemany d’una vila polonesa. Tots ja sabeu què fou, de 1940 a 1945. Aquí es creà un camp de concentració per la explotació salvatge i mortal dels enemics del III Reich. Però sobretot a partir de 1943 i a la seva extensió (i futur camp independent) de Birkenau: l’extermini dels jueus europeus a nivell industrial.
En aquest cas, el camp original (Auschwitz I o Stammlager Auschwitz (camp principal)) fou creat el juny de 1940 en una antiga caserna del exèrcit polonès. Per això està format per edificis de maons de dues plantes, tant diferent de Birkenau. Els nazis hi afegiren més blocs, torres de vigilancia i filferrades. Entorn el camp proliferaren industries de guerra alemanes, aprofitant sense pietat la ma d'obra esclava. Tot i no ser el camp on es va produir la major part de l'extemini massiu (Birkenau), Auschwitz I fou un infern espantós per a tot aquell que hi va anar a parar. L'esperança de vida mitjana era d'uns 3 mesos i els morts foren centenars de milers.
ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz
www.auschwitz.org/en/history/kl-auschwitz-birkenau/
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View of the gas chamber and crematorium of Auschwitz I (Krema I), built from a Polish army ammunition depot in June 1940, it functioned as an extermination center until the summer of 1943, when it was replaced by the much more massive crematoria of Birkenau. The furnaces were built by the German company J. A. Topf & Söhne, of Erfurt, like most furnaces throughout the KL system. The structure was converted into an air raid shelter that same year. At that time, the 3 ovens (with double furnace) that were in this room were dismantled. What you see are reconstructions from the metal parts that were found in situ. But deniers shouldn't be fooled about it. The 3rd furnace has not been rebuilt but its foundations can be seen perfectly in the concrete base. And besides, no Nazi ever denied that this was not a crematorium.
Auschwitz. What else can I say beyond this toponym in German of a Polish town. You all know what it was, from 1940 to 1945. Here a concentration camp was created for the savage and deadly exploitation of the enemies of the Third Reich. But especially from 1943 and in its extension (and future independent camp) of Auschwitz II - Birkenau. The extermination of European Jews at an industrial level.
In this case, the original and main camp (Auschwitz I or Stammlager Auschwitz) was created in June 1940 in an old Polish army barracks. That is why it consists of two-story brick buildings, so different from Birkenau. The Nazis added more blocks, watchtowers and barbed wire. German war industries proliferated around the camp, exploiting slave labor mercilessly. Despite not being the camp where most of the mass extermination took place (Birkenau), Auschwitz I was a terrifying hell for everyone who ended up there. The average life expectancy was about 3 months and the dead were hundreds of thousands.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp
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sign seen outside an exterminator's business.
Glenside, Pa.
Perhaps they though that termites, roaches and other creepy crawlies were okay and they should just specialize in the eradication of mosquitoes.
The store looked vacant. They'd obviously gone out of business.
168323 at South Ruislip on 22nd February 2017.
What looks like some sort of death ray coming out of the left hand cab window is part of the anti-rollback system that has been fitted to the 168/3s to allow them to run over London Underground metals between Harrow and Amersham. I'm not sure exactly what light it emits, but I'm guessing UV. In any case it is not visible to the naked eye, but does show up on camera.
This service is the 23.00 from Marylebone to Aylesbury, and it spends a painful 10 minutes laying over at South Ruislip whilst two faster services overtake.
Having a clear out I found this, it brought back great memories, we used to collect them from weetabix cartons. I had an advantage as my dad delivered fuel oil to the weetabix factory, and would liberate some of the cards for my collection.
You know I’m struggling when I get the Daleks out 😂. It’s late and I need to post something. Next time I promise I’ll make more of an effort with these guys. #073 #365days #365photoproject
The We're Here challenge on November 18 2017 was: Exterminate All Rational Thought
The Met does not allow photography during performances, but this was technically before the performance started. If indeed it did start, or eventually ended.
My quick take on this new work - it is very, very faithful to the movie, which is actually a good thing. The Buñuel humor and biting satire are very well drawn, and the music is quite powerful (there was very little music in the 1962 film.)
And the really good news is that the sheep (see photo), the bear, and the hand all make appearances amidst the chaos.