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Instalação de Invaders, streetartist francês que espalhou suas artes pela cidade de São Paulo para divulgação da exposição coletiva 'De fora pra dentro' no MASP.
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PA_219 [10 points]
A reactivated space invader from which I have never seen the original. Located on the edge of Paris and Ivry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne), but still within the Parisien city limits.
FlashInvader Message: MUY BIEN!
All my photos of PA_219:
PA_219 (Close-up, October 2017)
PA_219 (Wide Shot, October 2017)
Date of invasion: 14/10/1999
DELETED -unknown-
RE-ACTIVATED October 2017
House flies finds its food on a dead fish near beach. Spoilage continues as the rapid growth of bacteria... One of the hygienic issues for our beautiful white sandy beaches of some local islands... Think !
Used my 5d mark 2 with 100 2.8 macro (non L)
Im bored
I think they look like little alien invaders
Strobist info-
Alien Bee 800 upper right with bd gridded pointed at silver reflector
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I really enjoyed walking the streets of Miami when I saw this urban art piece it immediately caught my eye this is by an artist called "Invader"
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From late August through September my Country is invaded by Pied Flycatchers making it almost impossible not to stumble upon one :) Cheers everyone.
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Portugal - Amadora
European Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula Hypoleuca)
Papa Moscas Preto (Ficedula Hypoleuca)
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I was watching Zim the other day and suddenly realized that all the characters look like CubeDubes. I was surprised to find that no one has made them yet, so I did. VICTORY FOR ME!
Car: Gilbern Invader.
Engine: 2990cc V6.
Power: 141 BHP.
Year of manufacture: 1969.
Date of first registration in the UK: 9th September 1969.
Place of registration: Bristol.
Date of last MOT: 15th November 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 92,270.
Date of last V5 issued: 30th April 2018.
Date taken: 1st June 2024.
A great spot from my Dad here. I've not seen a Gilbern outside a show for many years. I used to see one regulalry on a driveway in the mid 90's on my paper round route, which looked like it was in declining condition back then. I wonder if that one survives...
Ford mechanicals (Essex V6) in this.
My Dad seems to be good at spotting these older cars in everyday scenarios. He's got his sights set on a 60's Lotus Elan he's seen out and about a few times next. I hope he sees the rough Vauxhall Victor FE estate I've seen around here a few times in the past.
PA_1369 [100 points]
This Blues Brothers themed big space invader preceded PA_1371 that I visited in April 2019 in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. So this one came first. Worth a hundred points and you have to be prepared for a walk in the outskirts North of Paris.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY...
All my photos of PA_1369:
PA_1369 (Close-up, August 2020)
PA_1369 (Wide shot 1, August 2020)
PA_1369 (Wide shot 2, August 2020)
Date of invasion: 27/09/2018 (#3689 in the world)
space invader on the building across the street from deitch projects in nyc
UPDATE: this one has apparently fallen victim much like the ones in LA
Acco, the raptor scout, was patrolling the far east side of Array, fifty miles from the Atlas empire's border. His eyes scanned the horizon. He saw the leathery sails and razor-sharp prows of unknown invaders. His pulse raced. The news must be brought back... immediately!
Space Invaders erasers by Kikkerland Design! You can currently get them on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/Space-Intruder-Erasers-Set-3/dp/B004UODV8A...
I took this pic on a metal surface, causing the reflections.
The final car was the Invader, introduced in July 1969[10] and based on the Genie but with improved chassis and larger brakes. The front suspension now came from the MGC and the chassis was strengthened. It took the brand further upmarket with fittings such as electric windows and walnut-veneered dashboard. The Invader was available as a complete car and from 1970 an estate version was also produced. Automatic or manual gearbox with overdrive were available. It was updated to the Mk II version in 1971.
Launched in September 1972,[11] the Mk III version had Ford Cortina front suspension and was restyled front and rear. The engine was the higher tune unit from the Ford Capri 3000GT. The body was produced using new moulds and was both wider and lower than that of the earlier Invader.[11] Track was extended by four inches (10 cm).[11] The wider axle led to wheel spats being added to the sides of the car. At the back the live rear axle was located by trailing links and a Panhard rod: adjustable shock absorbers were fitted all round.[11]
It was only available as a factory-built car and cost £2,693 in 1972.
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today FGR invaded "Lotto" which is a group about lotteries. I don't play the lottery. I have plenty of friends and family that do, I just never really got it. So instead, I give you Bella. The puppy that "won the lottery" when she was adopted by us from LRRoC (Labrador Retriever Rescue of Cincinnati). As Christmas approaches, there are lots of families thinking of buying a puppy for "under the tree". Please research your breeder if you buy a purebred. Better yet, find your local rescue or humane society and adopt a pet that needs a home!
And one of my favorite bumper stickers: "Lottery: A tax for people who don't understand statistics." Just sayin'
Explore #419 - aww, Bella!