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pocket watch i got for christmas of '06.

MacroMonday Theme: Found in my Pocket

Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, White Pocket

What's the point of these shirt pockets when you can't even take anything out of them without being attacked?! Fine keep my pencil.

 

Day 278/365

Very nicely styled after an original antique pocket watch, with a mechanical 17-jewel movement, and all for US$12.34 (though I had to open and adjust for better accuracy). Now it keeps within about 15 sec (per day) of the right time, which is good for any mechanical watch.

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no-frills bill pocket.

 

notably devoid of bills.

the annual autumn fall has new leaves joining all the time

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!

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

More photos from White Pocket

I made the envelope into a pocket so letters to Santa could be slipped in for safe keeping! ;)

Ruby-crowned Kinglet at Coyote Hill Regional Park

Fener, Istanbul

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.

 

(see also 'pocket watch (3) and (4))

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.

Pocket watch next to small flowers

25.2.2022.

Macro shot of a Pocket watch.

This watch movement image is focus stacked from 19 images assembled and processed in Affinity Photo

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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.

The watch is an early 20th century Hamilton.

Technical info on the photo: Nikon D750, Sigma 150 mm macro & 36 mm extension tube. f/5, 1/1600 sec, ISO 160.

Pocket Watch Keyhole

White Pocket is located in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in northern Arizona.

Rainwater pools and an over-the-edge view of the vast wilderness of sandstone that surrounds the Colorado River canyon; a landscape like no other on Earth - Grand View Point, Canyonlands National Park, Utah

 

{ L } Lightbox view is best

 

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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.

1903 E. Howard & Co. pocket watch. Focus Stack with moving light. PA230108 PS2

It's hard to find anything that compares to the tortured sandstone found at the White Pocket in Arizona's Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. I've visited this area a number of times and am always awestruck by its beauty.

Hi Guys! My store in Existence is finally opened -- so please drop on by and take a look and the things available. All releases are mesh items so you would need a mesh viewer to see it. To see if you have a compatible viewer, check out if the deer head in the store rezzes for you; if it doesn't, then please download either Viewer 3.0, Firestorm or Kristen!

Taxi to Beetlebones

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It was our second day in White Pocket, that place that seems not to belong to this planet. Just before sunset, with the light starting to become soft and enveloping, I decided to approach one of the most iconic elements of the place.

I had seen it in many photos before, but I wanted to portray it in a different way. So I mounted @brightin.star's 8mm ultra wide-angle lens and laid directly over the rock formations to exaggerate the textures, the lines and that almost dreamlike perspective that the terrain draws.⠀

 

White Pocket is one of those places where you don't want to waste a second adjusting the tripod. Here you shoot instinctively, almost breathing the landscape, trying to absorb it all.

What makes White Pocket special is not only its otherworldly appearance, but its unique geological history. These white sandstone formations, with reddish veins and wavy lines, originated about 190 million years ago, during the Jurassic. The site is composed mostly of Navajo Sandstone, a rock formed from ancient fossilized dunes. The characteristic folding and twisting of its surface is due to unusual deformation caused by hydration of underlying layers of clay, which caused the upper sands to shift and deform in an almost sculptural manner.

Lucky find. Too bad I can't spend it.

take one Polaroid and save this photo in your pocket for rainy days...

This was from a short visit to white pocket in May. Any comment will be welcome. Thanks for watching:)

This is my last White Pocket entry for awhile and definitely the last tree related shot from here.

 

This was my fathers pocket watch.

took pics of a bunch of pockets this week. didn't want to put them all up and overwhelm the photostream. i think this is #23 in the quest to reach 100 ~grin~

the 100 pockets album is here:

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