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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.
This pic makes me smile immensely. Ducks are perfect beggars, so this one flew to the place where I was making pictures and looked intensely at me. No doubt what his intentions and wishes were. But in my parallel universe I think about Tolkien's book with Gollem thinking, "what has it got in his pocketsessss", and it referring to Bilbo Baggins! There was certainly something invisible in my pocket.
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.
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ZWSPSBD403A Willow Springs (Gardner KS) to San Bernardino CA at Frost Crossover, MP 38 BNSF Cajon Subdivision.
Shafts of light break through dark clouds over the ocean. Isle of Skye, Scotland
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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.
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.
Another shot of the amazing rock formations at White Pocket, Arizona. 4 8-second exposures were averaged to produce this. I initially started with many more exposures averaged, and was befuddled why my sky was entirely flat and featureless. More exposure time is not always better!
This was from a short visit to white pocket in May. Any comment will be welcome. Thanks for watching:)
Just a little something we've been working on.... Mini "Double Six" Dominoes.
Printed on 1x2 tiles, these are the ultimate travel version of dominoes!
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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Starbucks.
Lamy Safari with Black Noodler's Ink on Pocket Moleskine notebook
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My first dress!
Wasn't as hard as I thought it would be, Pocket detail.
Pattern, Colette pattern "Parfait".
Fabric, Heather Bailey "Lindy Leaf".
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Blogged here, littlebirdcrafts.blogspot.com/2010/02/parfait.html
I pulled up this image of White Pocket since I plan to be in the vicinity in the near future, and I'm really looking forward to it after a long winter.
This was taken on a trip in 2014 when I had a camera but really had no idea how to use it. My friend hired a guide to bring take us to White Pocket, and I was along for the ride, having done very little research and not knowing exactly what we were getting into. Our guide, a former wildlife photographer and friendly fellow, asked which of us was the photographer (neither of us fessed up) and casually mentioned to set it at f/8 and have fun. After asking him what he meant, he gave me a few pointers about how to use my camera. When I got home, I did quite a bit more tinkering and learning about cameras and haven't looked back.