purplecat: The Eleventh Doctor in a Cowboy Hat (Who:Eleven)
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Screenshot from The Doctor's Wife.  Interior of the the Tardis.  Idris sits to the right of the image.  There is a lot of smoke and confusion and sparks.  The Doctor is crawling to the left.
The postcards in the box started this whole "random Doctor Who picture" thing. This, I feel, is one of the odder choices. It's too messy and confused to be a publicity still (surely) and makes you wonder what the selection criteria for these postcards was.

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Date: 2019-10-27 01:02 am (UTC)
nostalgia: (eleven/idris zomg)
From: [personal profile] nostalgia
OTP!!!!!

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Date: 2019-10-27 03:39 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] nostalgia
very much so!

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Date: 2019-10-26 01:44 pm (UTC)
liadt: Close up of Oichi drawing her sword close to her face with a sword blade meeting hers (Tardis)
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It is an odd choice. Maybe the compiler liked the boots?

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Date: 2019-10-26 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daniel-saunders.livejournal.com
Years ago I had the Doctor Who Poster Book (and in a sense still do have it, as I have all the posters, just cut out, but no longer on my walls). The photo choice there was bizarre in the extreme. A couple of good ones (a nice one I recall of Tom Baker and Mary Tamm from The Pirate Planet), but many strange ones. Blurred and badly composed photos. A somewhat out of focus Tom Baker in his Talons gear. A blurred photo of the giant rat attacking a blob that is apparently Leela. No photos from the sixties at all, despite colour photos from that period existing (Troughton was represented by a couple of photos from Five and Two Doctors, but the first Doctor was only shown as Richard Hurndall). Photos of half-forgotten monsters like the Axons and Bellal from Death to the Daleks (OK, technically a goodie not a monster, but you get the idea). I can't remember which companions got photos (certainly none from the black and white era), but I'm fairly sure Sarah and Jo didn't get any despite being two of the most popular companions of the colour era, and I don't think the Brigadier did either. The selection, both in terms of photo quality and correlation to fan taste was not good.

The book was complied by Adrian Rigelsford, who later served a prison sentence for stealing photographs from a reference library and selling them on, so I do wonder in retrospect if there was something dodgy going on.

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Date: 2019-10-27 12:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daniel-saunders.livejournal.com
You're probably right about photo resolution. It did seem a strangely half-hearted endeavour, though.

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