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The Gnat trio depart Waddington to display.
'XR992' in 'Yellow Jacks' colours - now with the leader's black painted fin, followed by 'Red Arrows' XS111 and XR538 in CFS Red and White.
A two-hour long, 4wd rollercoaster ride over quicksandy roads and (literally) tire-cutting rocks is what brought us to White Pocket. Our guide Mike was an excellent driver but man, thank god I didn't eat too much before we left the outpost station.
White Pocket is place like a foreign planet with alienlike stone swirls and colorful rocks, way too big to discover in just a few hours. The area itself isn't that large, but there are hundreds of lines, shaped over the last few million years, that are a challenge to arrange into one interesting composition.
So before posting a few more detailed shots, what you see here is only about one quarter of the whole area - not to special, but you can imagine how overwhelmed we were when we arrived on location and got our first glance at this amazing, unique scenery.
Sony A7r | Sony 16-35mm F4 | 0,5s | F11 | Polfilter
I found this journal by Hand•Book journal co. and fell in love with the size and green cover. It is filled with 3.5" x 5.5" heavyweight buff drawing paper that feels wonderful. Haven't tried it yet..
The back has a clear storage pocket. Came across a store recently that stocks the Derwent Inktense watercolor pencils and I didn't have a color key of what I had at home. Made one and tossed it in the back, just in case I wander over that way again.
(Explore: Jan. 29, 2009)
43484 seen at Leicester having arrived with the 1F72 2031 London St Pancras International - Derby 5/3/20.
I've never really liked pockets in skirts because I think they can adversely affect the shape of the skirt. However, they are often put in a skirt in a way that makes them 'invisible.
This is one such skirt. If you are not using them, they are not easily visible.
.Birdy. Pocket pet {Bunny} tan
Eudora 3D Shelley Boots
Suicide Gurls - Pamela Dress The Hipster Fair
NEO** Basic socks set
""D!va"" Hair "Mana" (Rhodolite)
This little one could have only been a day or two old. He had just woken up and needed to stretch out
Damn! Front page on Explore and I missed it! That's the third time that's happened. Looks like I'm just not quick enough - lol
Explore #243
Talk about an alien landscape. Deep in the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument lies this spectacular place. Crazy sandstone formations by the acre means tons of interesting compositions, and lucky for me, this big swoop led right to the insane sunset we saw that night. So insane that I probably have half a dozen shots from here that I'll post.
Macro shot of the inside of the pocket watch I carry with me every day. So many watches today are just electronic modules. This one is entirely mechanical. I love the intricacy of the tiny gears and springs.
My Grandmother's pocket watch.
shot using a Helios 44-2 58mm f2 and a set of Asahi Pentax Bellows II @f16
Pocket Plum is the name given to abnormally developed fruit of plums, damsons, sloes and some ornamental Prunus species. It is caused by an infection by the fungus Taphrina pruni, which prevents development of the stone and renders the fruit worthless. Distorted fruits appear from midsummer.
Also called Bladder Plum Gall, Pocket Plum is caused by the fungus Taphrina pruni, which causes the fruits to develop abnormally and without stones. As fruits grow they are long, twisted, and banana shaped, the fruits do not swell or ripen and are worthless to eat. On inspection, they contain no stone or seed. They are hollow pockets with a pale green colour. Later spores develop on the fruit surface and it begins to shrivel. The fungus spends the winter in infected shoots and old fruits and is spread to new leaves by spores borne on air currents and in splashes from rain. Cool, rainy weather promotes the germination of spores and with warm and dry weather infection rarely takes place.
Colour version can be found here flic.kr/p/2rtkm2t
Kitchen table shoot night trying the new smallrig mini cube lights and the led panel.
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Heading west with nine bilevels, Metra 169 finds a pocket of sunlight among the fast-encroaching shadows at River Forest, Illinois. Beyond are C&NW style 'E' signals, Oak Park's new highrises, the west end of CTA's Harlem Yard, and downtown Chicago.
Perspective view of the main wall of the White Pocket in the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument in Northern Arizona.
White Pocket is part of Vermilion Cliffs national monument, a remote sandy area on the border of Arizona and Utah. It is a group of swirling, multicolored formations of Navajo sandstone, including domes, hoodoos, gullies and potholes. Reached by a long drive on unpaved sandy roads, some requiring a high clearance 4WD vehicle. It could be referred to as poor man's 'Wave', which is very close to this area, but needs a special permit offered by a lottery process. White Pocket does not need a permit, but you do need a 4WD vehicle to access it. This photo was taken as the last light hit one of the larger formations highlighting the colors.
Four little pennant/nosegay Pennie Pockets of Valentine happiness. Fill with treats and love... hang on a front door handle... ring the doorbell... and RUN!
My Pennie Pocket ala Valentine. My tutorial is available at the Moda Bake Shop.
Tutorial here.
Blogged here.
I received this gift today. It is a pocket watch that my Uncle Edward gave to me that his father had given to him. It has been in our family for a very long time.
After some research, I've found the watch was made by American Waltham Watch Co. The date of manufacture is most likely around 1916 judging by the serial number. It is a gold piece in excellent condition mechanically. The case and face of the watch are in fair condition.
I always enjoy items like this. This was an item manufactured in a time when items were hand crafted and quality and craftsmanship were valued. I feel like I could sit here and admire the inner workings of the clock all day while it ticks away. It is amazing that something of this age could be so mechanically perfect and accurate.
Very neat! One of my favorite gifts I've received and I intend to keep it forever and pass it on to my children once they are of age.