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Lumpy Brackets

 

Just loved the colours in this one.

Jervis Wood Stone Staffordshire UK 24th October 2021

The man who owns this small private wood is a menber of the fungus group. He took on a very neglected patch and is working to restore diversity. Dead wood is left lying and pathways are narrow. It has the River Trent along one side and there are Otters and Kingfishers. He has trail cams and has filmed many animal species. There are a lot of Sycamore trees at present. These are being thinned out one or two a year and native species are planted to replace them.

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Scaffolding went up this week, which means the builders will soon be working on the room above the new garage, and the roof :)

10/27/17 Winthrop Lake, Rock Hill, SC

Olympus E-520, Olympus 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6

© 2017 R. D. Waters

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

Palace Garden Schwetzingen (Schlossgarten) :-)

This fungi is the cause of this Oak tree to die and fall over. www.flickr.com/photos/boxster986/48905713176/

 

A stack of about nine images to get front to back sharpness on this bracket fungus.

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This fungus is a Polypore named for its surface texture / appearance. Originally white to off-white, the surface often becomes discolored with an accumulation of algae as seen here.

In 2023 I'm using as many of my half-frame cameras as I can. These are 8 bracketed frames were taken with an Olympus Pen-D on expired Fuji Velvia slide film, cross-processed processed in the Fuij Hunt C41 kit.

Hyde Lea Bank Staffordshire UK 19th December 2019

textures exercise (with a jug and two little cups on a bracket) • ejercicio de texturización (con una jarra y dos pequeñas copas sobre una ménsula)

 

Ver en Grande • View On Larger ♫♪ Vissi d'arte • Maria Callas ♪♫

 

Textures courtesy of SkeletalMess, JoesSistah...(and other unidentified)

 

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Pléchatel : falaise de schiste taillée pour permettre la méditation. Elle fut taillé au 19ième siècle par le curé de Pléchatel pour donner du travail aux gens.

I saw what I thought was an unusual gutter bracket on one of the outbuildings of the Workhouse. For the rest of the holiday I saw them everywhere!

They appear to be on a lot of stone buildings

Love the colours in this one.

It starts out white. There are none above so the brown is not spores.

Motorway Bank Stafford UK 28th October 2024

Late December walk at Toms Hill

Don’t know what this is and not sure I can be bothered trying to find it in my far too complicated field guide to fungi and mushrooms.

Some kind of bracket funghi

Another, slightly different technique that uses the 5:2 rule. A 1 x 1 plate is 8mm x 8 mm x 3.2 mm (excluding the stud). So, multiplying the width by 2 gives you a 16mm dimension. Multiplying the height by 5 also gives you 16mm. Bingo! the 5:2 ratio.

 

Now, to throw in a wrinkle is this type of bracket which has a 1.6mm thick vertical surface. The face of the tile and the adjacent bricks will be flush.

4-CIG no.1846 leads a 12 car CIG formation away from Barnham in West Sussex with the 1752 London Bridge to Bognor Regis service on Friday 29th June 1995. The rail - built bracket includes a 'calling on' signal, which were almost extinct on BR when this picture was taken.

20210705_9837_7D2-100 Orange bracket fungi

 

Shot on my 4km Bottle Lake Forest walk this morning.

 

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So this is my first attempt at putting together a collage style photo composed of multiple different layers captured at different windlights. Like a stack. I need to work on controlling light better so I can get highlights rather than just different colors. I kinda like it though!

Growing in dark woodland on a fallen trunk

Beat the heat.

On the Ashridge Estate again today. I swear this has appeared since last week when we did this walk. Though more likely I just didn’t notice it.

In Richmond Park, London. On a young oak at Pen Ponds.

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