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The Bolt Pocket Tees are in 6 choices to choose from:
- Red/White - Turquoise/Blue
- White/Black - LtPink/Stone
- Mint/Brown - HotPink/Grey
This new release will be at The Seasons Story until the end of the month before they are moved into the mainstore. Go cop them now! Casual summer shirts for the blazing hot weather.
SURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Seasons%20Story/38/55/1
Focus stack of 30 images. Two off camera flashes (Leica SF60/Leica SF C1 trigger), diffused with MagMod Magspheres place on opposite sides of subject, in front and 3.5 ft. above subject to bounce off of white ceiling.
I went to White Pocket back in early November with the Marc Adamus SW tour. After some issues with one of the vehicles in getting here, we only had a couple of hours to shoot. Marc showed us a few comps and then I wandered around looking at all of the leading lines hoping to run into this iconic tree ( which I had seen in my one and only visit a year ago ). After the sun set and we were looking at our shots a veteran of countless visits here, asked me with a disappointed voice why I had taken this shot. He said everyone takes this shot and there really isn't a fresh way to take it. I agreed with everything that he said and he was right. But I had only seen it now twice, so to me it is still fresh. And after all icons are icons for a reason. So as long this icon is still new to me, it will still be pretty cool.
More from the Junior League shopping event at the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center....
There was a booth selling "pocket pets" which were sugar gliders......they were soooo precious!!! I was fascinated with them!!!
"White Pocket" is a distinctive rock formation in the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona USA.
Well worth the drive through sand and rocks!
This is in the "Arizona Strip", a large section of Arizona north of the Colorado River (Grand Canyon) only accessible by crossing the Navajo Bridge north of Flagstaff or going through Nevada and/or Utah.
Iguane - ZooParc de Beauval
Merci de ne pas l'utiliser sans mon Accord !
Please don't use it without my Permission !
A small table scrap roadster knocked together a little while ago. What do you think of this scale? It seems to work really well next to a standing minifig but is obviously quite cramped inside. Overall I prefer it vs. the new generation of Speed Champions for minifigs for example.
This heart I designed recently is very simple, but I haven’t noticed an identical design anywhere so far. The name on one hand comes from the fact that there is a pocket inside the paper that you can use to place a note or a small gift, and on the other “pocket something” means something small and handy enough to fit into one’s pocket which also makes sense.
My wife has had a number of these little wooden "hugs" during all the restrictions with hugs not being permitted she was handing these little "pocket hugs" to her friends.
Our restrictions are relaxing and effective this coming Monday we are allowed to hug family and friends, again .... our government specifically have stated "hugs are allowed!"
Our Daily Challenge ~ Repetition ..
Weekly Theme Challenge ~ In A Row ..
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
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shot with the latest iPhone (perhaps processed in one or more desktop or iOS apps) and finished in photoshop.
an ongoing project contributing to my pocket project flickr set.
shot with the latest iPhone (perhaps processed in one or more desktop or iOS apps) and finished in photoshop.
an ongoing project contributing to my pocket project flickr set.
The White Pocket (Arizona) is a superb photographic destination about five miles due east of South Coyote Buttes (Cottonwood Trailhead). The White Pocket is part of Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. It was "discovered" by photographers 20 years ago. The name White Pocket refers to two areas. The topo map shows a tall butte about 500 feet high that can be seen from miles around. I'll refer to this butte as the White Pocket Monolith or Butte. Conversely, photographers use the term White Pocket to refer to the area of white and coral-colored cauliflower (aka brain) rock to the east of the White Pocket Butte. This area has many water pockets, which accounts for the name, and is the area of photographic interest. The area is small, about one hundred acres. No permit is needed for the White Pocket, and cattle can roam freely as of July 2015, although they are mostly fenced out.It isn't easy to get to the White Pocket. You need a high-clearance four-wheel drive vehicle due to deep sand. The White Pocket is often combined with a trip to Coyote Buttes South, so I will also give directions from there. Due to the bad roads after shooting at the White Pocket, I recommend camping at the trailhead overnight and driving out the next morning.
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Foto presa amb una càmera Kodak Pocket, fabricada el 1896 i venguda als magatzems El Siglo de Barcelona poc després; pel·licula Ilford Ortho 80 de 35mm adaptada al format 102, revelada amb HC110. El fet que sigui pel·licula ortocromatica ajuda a minimitzar les fuites de llum amb la finestreta posterior.
L'església de Sant Miquel del Port és la parroquia de la Barceloneta.
Fotografies amb una de les càmeres de pel·licula més antigues que tinc, una Kodak Pocket del 1895. El format 102 va deixar de fabricar-se el 1949, i és impossible de trobar. Per sort tinc dos "spools", pel que he creat una imitació de rodet de 102: retallant el paper protector del usual format 120 i fent servir pel·licula de 35mm com a substitut de la pel·licula original, de mida força similar.
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Picture taken with a very early Kodak Pocket box camera, made in 1896 and sold here in Barcelona soon after; Ilford Ortho 80 35mm film respooled as 102 roll-film; developed with HC110. Using orthochromatic film helps in limiting light leaks through the back red window, as this camera was designed for orthochromatic film.
This baroque church is the main one in the Barceloneta neirbourghood in Barcelona.
Some photos with one of the oldest film cameras I have, an 1895 Kodak Pocket. The 102 format stopped being made in 1949, and is almost impossible to find, even expired. Luckily I have two 102 spools, so I created an imitation of 102 roll-film: cutting the backing paper from the usual 120 format and using 35mm film as a replacement for the original film, which was of quite similar size.
Me as a superhero. Pocket can create voids or portals that are pocket dimensions of his creation. He uses the dimensions to store items or hold criminals, and transforms and balls up the dimensions to put in his pouches. He also uses two small vortexes to cover up his eyes to maintain his identity.
White Pocket, Arizona. We spent two full days here, enjoying both day and night. If by day this place looks like Mars, at night it's no slouch. And although it receives more and more visitors, if you are lucky enough to enjoy it in solitude and tranquility, it is an absolutely incredible experience.