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Number 17 of the one very other day (ish)

 

Back to Ashdown again, I'm concentrating on this magical place - I love trees but they are difficult to capture - what looks nice to the eye often looks chaotic on film - I like concentrating on texture and form.

 

Linhof technika IV

schneider 105mm f 4.5 xenar

no movements

TMAX 100

DDX

f4.5 1/8 sec

A superb example of fan like growth of this very common fungus.

Bracket Fungus growing on a tree stump at Rushmere country park in Bedfordshire

Taken at Swansea Botanical Complex (Clyne gardens), Wales, UK. No graphics please.

Bearing in mind this is Devon, there are a lot of fungi to behold. These were on the walk back from town.

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I was cycling past this old tree when I spotted this fungi sprouting out, I made a quick about turn to get a shot with the iPhone .

Taken at Chase Water, Staffordshire.

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This week I got my new RF-602 triggers, which I have been really really impressed with. Massive step up from the ones I had before. I also ordered some nice new umbrella brackets to hold my flashes uber securely.

 

A few people asked about it all so I thought I'd chuck a pic up.

 

Go large for detai.

 

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These awesome newer brackets. There's even a 1x1 version of the down variety, but I don't have any of those yet. These make a lot of things SO much easier.

Frederick County, Maryland

October 15, 2018

Growing along the edge of a rotten log

Blushing Bracket.

Daedaleopsis confragosa.

Family: Coriolaceae.

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Underside blushes red when bruised..

Bracket ages dark red brown..

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Widespread and common

Here's a simple easy to make triple flash bracket which works well. I've been using it for close to two years. It's just a simple "T" bracket from the local hardware store. Place a 90 degree bend put on the vertical part of the bracket with a vice. The "T" portion gets a gentle curve to allow clearance for the flashes. Add three cold shoes and a bolt to attach and you are done. It took less the 30 minutes to make two of them. Depending on the type of "T" abracket, the holes might need enlarging slightly.

Bracket fungus at Wynyard Hall woodlands.

St. Louis Gateway Arch, Mississippi River

From East St. Louis levee

After visiting my favourite pie shop in Lytham I nipped over to Lytham Hall woods to look for fungi. Although a few were still intact some had been kicked down and ruined especially the bright red easy to spot fly algarics.

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DIY L-bracket, made from the cheeseplates I normally use as base for a Video Rig.

 

This product-shots were made within 10 minutes with a Canon Powershot A2400 camera mounted on a tripod.

A halogen ceiling lamp and a halogen table lamp were used as light source. (NO FLASH USED!!)

I was very surprised with the result and sharpness from this 60,00 Euro camera, but next time I will switch off the auto white balance...

 

Click this link to view this collage at a resolution of 2000x2000 Pixels:

www.flickr.com/photos/eric_dankbaar/9720827532/sizes/o/

Some old bracket fungi growing on one of the wooden sculptures in the Magor Marsh garden. I don't know what species this is.

Sydenham Hill & Dulwich Wood, January 2018

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.

3 1,0-EV-bracketed pics

Photomatix Preset "Nature day 03 contrast opt"

sharpening 0

contrast 0

Spotted in the Mill Lane cemetery - Dryads Saddle according to a google search.

Building a shelf over the Dead and Breakfast Bar

Slim pickings at this time of year. The ground hasn't warmed up and we need some spring rain. Good to see this, though ... I hope some more fungi will start popping up soon :)

A Nissan Versa Note between two Jeep Wrangler Unlimited models.

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My Park Tool work stand makes bicycle maintenance lots easier. Her I have the bottom bracket up at a comfortable working height.

EDIT bracketing using RAW files

Fungi on a Beech Tree in Dunsford Wood beside the Teign

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Today, I got a bracket to mount the remote for my Sony action cam to my gimbal. This way, I can hold everything in one hand while the other is free. So far, it seems to be a good fit. I'll have to try it in "the field" to see how practical it is. My biggest concern is the small amount of gimbal grip free to hold onto. I can adjust the angle of the remote to give me more room behind it and I can raise it up a bit more too.

 

This is the bracket from B&H:

 

www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1281503-REG/nikon_25941_ha...

 

Antique Village, Denham Springs Louisiana

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