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(Fomitiporia robusta ?)
Olympus E-M5 / Beroflex 135mm f2.8
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Concrete supporting columns at the base of Fellows Court, Hackney. Built in 1963 and designed by LCC Architects’ Department.
Ex-SR `Battle of Britain' Light Pacific No.34053 `Sir Keith Park' is about to cross Oldbury Road on the approach to Bridgnorth.
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This is a photo of the underside of bracket fungi. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The detail is best seen full screen.
With all the leaves having fallen off the trees in the rain yesterday, all that was left of the autumn colours was the huge crop of bracket fungus growing on a dead tree stump.
exposure bracketing test for slow water photograph in difficult light situation. It has created a nice high dynamic range effect.
The fine array of semaphore signals still exist at Keith in north east Scotland, a Scotrail HST approaches, power car 43028 is leading and 43149 trailing with the 1H35 Aberdeen to Inverness.
This shot has been done before, but another one doesn't hurt. 15th May 2025.
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Kandy is an exquisite location for sunset shots however sunsets can start and conclude within 30 minutes. Within that 30 minutes you have to keep your fingers crossed for some activity.
On this evening Hunslet built Kandy shunter is running into platform 3 to pick up some stock.
Her number is 683 and she was moving slow enough to try a risky 30th sec shot.
This beautiful bracket signal creates the perfect frame set against a beautiful blue hour/ 20 min sky.
I think the wood is Crack Willow and the fungus Smoky Bracket.
Bluebell Wood Hyde Lea Stafford UK 14th October 2022
Two velvet antlered Mule deer bucks work both sides of a bush for berries and leaves. All rights reserved.
Not a duplicate of the previous upload! This is focus bracketed (8 shots taken with different focus, and one picked out). Previous upload was a jpg produced from a focus-stacked jpg, whereas this is a jpg produced from a single raw. My analysis here is that for the extra detail added in the stacked image, some of that is unwanted (backscatter), and that I have to post-produce a jpg rather than a raw. Other observations welcome!
Just some orange bracket fungi in the Knysna forest... feasting on a dead Ironwood tree.
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Fine large specimen (200mm) on a stringy bark eucalyptus trunk 600mm above the forest floor at Brown Lake on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island).
This is a photo of the gill forms on the underside of a bracket fungi growing on the trunk of a tree.