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Taken for Macro Mondays’ weekly theme “footwear”, this is a fantastic pair of Dr. Martens’ boots with antique-look, denim-blue suede uppers, floral print fold-down lining and broad shiny grey-silver ribbon laces.
Médico croata que se nacionalizó chileno al que se recuerda con mucho cariño ya que favoreció a los niños y a la gente humilde.
A new one on me. Took me a few minutes to identify this, but I recognised the 'dr' badge on the rear from a car I saw in Italy a few years back. DR are, as I recall, an Italian car company who build cars under license from one of the Chinese car companies (Chery I think...). Flickr is doing its usual thing of not bringing up the picture of the other DR car I uploaded when I search for it. If anyone can find it, then feel free to link below!
Bet this is the only one in the UK anyway...
Thanks Javi!
Long have I admired the cheesy goodness of Action Man's arch nemesis, Dr. X, his loud, bright purpele fashion sense and his wacky cybernetic bits which seem to change with each new figure and now he is finally mine, all mine MU HA HA HA HA
HA HA HA!
as dreary January so far has made all the birds disappear with no photo opportunities .. I revisited my Donna Nook seal pups and found this tender image ! .... :)
A recent project decorated some ugly construction hoardings in Chapel St, Prahran. Eighteen of our best artists and graffiti writers worked on the project which was curated by Juzpop.
This piece is by Dr Dosey.
Triathlete Sports Man
No free Use, Images must be Bylined Dom Romney | domromney.co.uk
Strobist Info
Brolly above and frame left
Bare bulb frame right
with his calculation that gives him a doctorate. Photo from 2003, worked on in Photoshop and finished in CharGPT.
Typical platform life surrounds sleek BR01.15 Pacific 01 1511 preparing to run 10.01M-F Halberstadt-Magdeburg Hbf service.
This is one of the remaining coal burners which includes a pair of 01.15 at the Halberstadt enclave the DR having all but removed oil-fired steam traction across the system.
Fine weather prevails coinciding possibly with approaching holidays and much activity on the platforms.
Commercial scan of home processed original / 35mm Ilford FP4.
23rd April 1982
A candid of Dr. Reo Symes waiting for a bus in Rosarito, B.C., Mexico. This was a synchronicity of considerable magnitude as I had run into this same character and, in fact, chatted with him at Norma's Diner in Laredo years previous to this.
He sticks in my mind because, aside from the astonishingly singular visage he cuts, we left the diner at the same time and his car was a surprisingly racy Ford Torino that he could barely squeeze himself into before roaring off towards the border bridge like the devil was after him.
Naturally, I had a chat with him (after taking this shot) which astonished him because--not surprisingly--he didn't remember me from Laredo at all! Of course, I hardly cut the colorful character that he did back then and I only drove a 1963 Buick Special.
The guy on the left appears to be some kind of heavy-weight body guard or perhaps a bounty hunter. The guy framing this on the right was having trouble believing his eyes at a sweet young thing getting into a cab.
Nikon One Touch on Kodakcolor 200.
(BTW: This is mislabled D70 because I took a photo of the photo with my D70 and downloaded it. The photo I have on my computer is, for unknown reasons, a TIF (along with the whole dad-blamed roll) and I am not going to play computer scientist trying to turn the thing into a JPG so I can adjust it and crop it. From what I see on Google, trying to convert TIF to JPG is a very good way to infect your computer with a virus (if one wants to use a free service).