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"Invader's blood marches through my veins, like giant RADIOACTIVE RUBBER PANTS! The pants command me. Do not ignore my veins! "

 

✔ Explored in Jun 19, 2009 #469

The choice of the real Invader will be in the eye of the viewer.

 

Not sure how I missed this one previously. Not brilliant but easily the best of a batch of low light photos taken at the end of a day bashing the London depots on Saturday the 8th of September 1972.

 

As a 15 year old it was the first time I was allowed to go to London from Warrington on my own. A few years earlier at that age one ,,,,, Today.....

corner of 9th avenue and West 13th street (it even shows nicely on google maps street view)...

Au sommet de la tour Eiffel (Paris 7ème).

PA_1472 [30 points]

A white and orange « Shock Wave » space invader in the 15ème arrondissement. The colors are completely in line with the Gosselin fruit and vegetable shop below. It was space invader number 4059 in the world.

Onscreen FlashInvaders message: ORANGE MECANIQUE

 

All my photos of PA_1472:

PA_1472 (Close-up, July 2022)

PA_1472 (Wide shot 1, July 2022)

PA_1472 (Wide shot 2, July 2022)

 

Date of invasion: 20/07/2022

 

[ Found, flashed and captured PA_1472 10 days after invasion ]

Cover photo of Roy Thinnes. Interior art by Dan Spiegel. Written by Paul S. Newman.

An army of space invaders land in the Marais neighborhood in Paris. I think the other artist is Gz' Up.

What if...this was a space ship the size of Spain?

HF67 AUE is an Alexander-Dennis Dart/Alexander-Dennis Enviro200 MMC B38F bus in the Go South Coast (Swindon's Bus Company) fleet. It was new to Thamesdown Transport (under Go-Ahead ownership) in October 2017, transferring to the Go South Coast licence the following month. It is named "Western Invader".

 

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Copyright © P.J. Cook, all rights reserved. It is an offence under law if you use or post this image anywhere else without my permission.

A ex-Conrail C40-8W splits an old PRR position light block signal and its replacement on the NS Marion Branch.

OBEY, invader - LOOK UP

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Shibuya-ku

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.

Album: Pembrokeshire Classic Car Club Show June 2024

 

One of the happy side effects of scanning is looking at old negatives with new eyes. This was never printed back in '76, it was a grab shot from my train as we pulled away from Oxford station, we passed the Western and I shoved the camera out of the sliding vent and clicked. Not only is it one of my favourite Westerns but it is on a Westbury bound stone empties train (from Bletchley) also in the background is a 47 on an empty MGR from Didcot.

D1009 was a Swindon built Western (24/11/1962, it was withdrawn 10/11/1976 and cut 30/11/1978

Copyright Geoff Dowling; all rights reserved

Tamarisk, not native to North America, has invaded the rivers and streams of the western states, narrowing river channels and choking out cottonwoods. A fully developed stand of tamarisk is nearly impenetrable.

 

Eight species of tamarisk, Tamarix sp., were introduced from the Mediterranean, Africa, and Asia, with one of the earliest recorded shipments going to a nursery in Philadelphia in the 1800s. Tamarisk was initially planted as an ornamental, and to control erosion. As early as 1870 it was reported to have escaped from cultivation, and was spreading through river drainages. It was planted along the Little Colorado River in 1909 to stabilize stream banks.

A very scruffy looking Class 52 1009 Western Invader leaves Birmingham New street with the 18:25 to London Paddington. 11/06/1975.

 

image Kevin Connolly - All rights reserved so please do no use this without my explicit permission

invader - TK_104 - 50 Points

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Tokyo Wave 5

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Shibuya-ku

...and kept me company waiting for a jumpstart from roadside assistance

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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Little Italy, Manhattan

invader - TK_133 - 50 Points

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Tokyo Wave 5

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Minato-ku

Our street was invaded by cows this morning.

Douglas A-26/JD Invader at the Musée Royal de l’Armée et d’Histoire Militaire

Used my 5d mark 2 with 100 2.8 macro (non L)

Im bored

  

I think they look like little alien invaders

 

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Alien Bee 800 upper right with bd gridded pointed at silver reflector

 

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The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, he said. But still the Martians have landed again. This time no tripods, only one legged destroyers that look very much like ... ordinary cranes! The world is doomed!

A Space Invader, spotted on one of the many bike-adorned bridges over Amsterdam's famous canals.

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