You can just see the service grips poking out the top. Those jeans aren't tight by any means, of course. I got a Desantis Nemesis that I've tried as well, and it produces much the same effect, but isn't as thick. With my shirt down over the pocket, it works well.
I just got a Detective Special last week. I am wearing blue jeans right now and I found the perfect way to carry it. I don't know how to take and post pictures like you and others in here but I'll just describe what I'm doing.
I do see your grips showing a little at the opening of your right pocket. Maybe my pockets are a little deeper because I really haven't had that problem on this particular pair.
However, a better way I have discovered is to carry it the way I did as a boy 12-15 years ago whole "playing guns" with friends. Everybody else would carry toy automatics like the 1911 and the Berretta, I carried a little plastic "tootsie toy" snub nose that lookedl like a combination of a 2 inch Detective Special with a Python rib at the top. (you know, the kind that would break after firing it, but even though the action didn't work you could still point it and go BWHAWWW!
I actually think I saw that little plastic toy sitting in my junk drawer back at home recently
) I carry my Detective Special with way I used to run around with that gun (I wore jeans all the time back then). I would carrying it in my LEFT pocket backwards and reach in and get it with my RIGHT hand crossdrawing it. The pocket opening is higher on the front end of your pocket so it will conceal your grips fully. Don't wear a pocket holster it just gives elevates the gun in your pocket causing the gun to stick out. With an empty jeans pocket your DS will be fine and won't show.
Carrying this way also makes it easier to reload. You can keep your speedloaders in your right pocket. THat way you don'thave to switch hands in order to speedload your gun. You run out, open the cylinder with both hands let your left hand take up the gun and eject the cartridges and then get your speedloader out with your right and, load it, snap it shut with your left hand thumb take the gun back with your right haand and keep going. I can do this about as fast, maybe faster, as anyone can reload an automatic. (of course it is easier to do it with a medium frame revolver like an Official Police that does not have massive grips) grips sometimes will get in the way of the speedloader when you are acting fast, but not on a medium frame revolver that has factory issue walnut grips.
Doug