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Vibhandeshwar temple, Dwarahat, Uttarakhand, India

{Imagine} do Good Stitches. Blogged at Lindsay Sews.

Nursery Woods, Tremadog

I loved the balanced design of this flash bracket after I saw it on "metropolicity"'s flickr page. I agree with him...it's awesome.

 

Nikon D300 with MB-D10 grip

Nikon 17-55 f2.8

"Custom Brackets" Mini-RC bracket

Nikon SC-17 TTL cord

Nikon SB-800 flash

 

All in all, 6lbs, 9oz.

This huge (about 3 feet diameter) bracket fungus appeared on a dead mango tree behind our house. One day, I noticed that it was "smoking" and took this photo. It appears that spores are being released.

Went a bit of a fungus expedition near Pickering, came up with quite a collection. All on the Nikon D3 where the ISO versatility helps in the rather dark condityions and the trust5 manual 55mm f3.5 Ai Nikkor

 

Bracket rotomoldeado para acuicultura

Near the main parking lot at Brainard lake

My fav bracketed house

Brackets on a bracket space must be in demand.

 

Pennington Flash has had some good fungi coming up this year and it's still there if you look.

Another cluster of bracket fungi. This is a a different type, for the brackets are smaller and more concentrated. Notes about bracket fungi appear in previous captions. (Uncle Tan's Wildlife Adventures, Kinabatangan River, Sabah, East Malaysia, Nov. 2013)

a Bracket fungi, quite dark in colour, dont know if its because its past its sell by date or not

On a backpacking trip into the Stein Valley west of Lytton, British Columbia, I made this close shot of droplets along the edge of a large bracket fungus. The Stein is a fabulous watershed, starting in alpine meadows high in the Coast Mountains, with meltwater streams becoming creeks that flow into the Stein River, which joins the mighty Fraser at Lytton. It is now a BC provincial park. Real wilderness. For this shot I used a tripod and 105mm macro lens.

 

Scanned from the original Kodachrome 64 slide, September 1990.

Went on a bit of a fungus expedition near Pickering, came up with quite a collection. All on the Nikon D3 where the ISO versatility helps in the rather dark conditions and the trusty manual focus 55mm f3.5 Ai Nikkor.

 

The mobile broadband antenna going on outside wall with this beauty

not sure what type, could be Many zoned Polypore or Violet fir Bracket

Outdated (1998) Sensia 200 rated at ISO 100 (middle frame)

5 bracketed exposures -1 to +1 EV in 0.5 EV steps

 

Scanned with a Minolta Scan Dual IV and Vuescan set to a locked exposure and with no attempt to correct colour.

 

In order these are equivalent to setting ISO values of 50, 70, 100, 140 and 200.

 

There is an old rule of thumb for outdated film that says over expose by one-stop per decade; I think that is too generous and possibly half a stop is sufficient here.

04-08 F150 Gatorback Custom Rear Bracket

·Size: (L)40mm x (W)40mm x (D)40mm

·additional information

·So Easy - Made of long life zinc or epoxy painted metal plate

·Pre-drilled

·A strong, permanent joint that can outperform traditional methods without the need for glue, clamps or extra sawing or chiselling

·Just put in place, and fix with the special engineered nails

Tow behind trailer bracket--right side. See note. See the holder bracket on the trailer: flickr.com/photos/kklos/2359687212/

Boulework = Decorative woodwork in which tortoise shell, yellow metal,

white metal, etc., are inlaid, forming scrolls, cartouches,

etc. [Written also boule,] (SOLD)

Polyporaceae sp.

 

Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary - Christmas Hill, Saanich, BC

 

Also called shelf mushrooms, these fungi grow on wood, often with moss. This one has followed the edge of a cut log to form a vertical fairy ring.

There's a PDF doc online that walks one through the maintenance and repair of one piece crank Huffy bicycle bottom brackets: www.huffy.com/pdf/maintenancedocs/fad928e0-d861-43b2-9e3c...

'Organic' fluorescence from the spore-producing spored in a bracket fungus. The low-amplitude bumps are real spectral features in the flux-calibrated spectrum.

These are the Nuovo Record bottom bracket cups made for Nuovo Record "Road Double" cranksets. These are the so called "Thick" cups. Notice the spiral threads or "Rifling" inside the axle openings. These were cut in a specific orientation to expel any stray water while the bike pedaled in a forward direction.

 

For some odd reason these were NOT made for use with the Record Triple spindles for their Triple cranksets... For more logical reasons, they were also not intended for Track spindles - since the bikes could be presumed to be ridden exclusively indoors or at least on dry tracks.

 

The length of the center sections of the Nuovo Record spindles were shorter than those of the Record spindles to allow for the reduced overall width when the thicker "depth" of these cups were threaded into a bottom bracket shell.

 

These are a NEW set which I'd been saving... for a future full-campy French bike.

 

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Behind view of the 2017 Ford Super Duty (SRW/DRW) No Drill Bracket system.

not sure which species, but found on the Eastern facing side of a leaning alder tree

- used flash bracket from local camera store

- Ikea Tupperware

- random Hanimex TZ*2 flash

- ETTL flash extension cable off Ebay

- Canon 350D w/ 50mm F/1.8

 

The flash doesn't support ETTL, but I plan on getting a cheap flash that supports ETTL. Then this will be a very versatile flash setup. The flash has a three different "auto" settings that sometimes work and sometimes don't. The problem is the Tupperware casting weird shadows over the auto sensor, or being outside the distance range for some given auto setting.

 

This shot is taken two stops below proper exposure so that you can actually see the flash inside the Tupperware.

Detail shot of part of the bracket from Moreton-on-Lugg Signal Box's GWR Up Home bracket signal No.5/7. This signal along with all the other semaphores at Moreton-on-Lugg were replaced by colour lights on the 30th October 2022. The bracket part of the signal was stored on the ground near the stone terminal for a few weeks, where I was able to these detail photos of it on 13th November 2022.

User Daniel Treacy

Suburb Chadstone

Phone 0404966199

Email djtre4@student.monash.edu.au

 

Part Bracket, Stand

Quantity 1

Parent Item Coolermaster Xcraft External Hard-drive Enclosure (model code RX-3HA)

Visual Condition Marked

Working Yes

Material

anodised aluminium extrusion, rubber anti-slip pads

Colour

light silver (satin anodized finish), translucent beige

Dimensions

135mm long

56mm wide

9mm high

Weight 0.173Kg

Associated parts

An 'r'shaped groove on top of the extrusion slides into the gap where the two halves of the enclosure casing meet.

Comments

A high quality, attractive, light and durable part that could be applied to many products, and used as a stand for anything capable of having an 'r' shaped groove. The common silver anodization makes it very easy to match the colour on another product.

 

Keywords

stand, bracket, support, hard drive, enclosure, slot, slide, extrusion, metal, aluminium, rubber, silver, anodize

 

Sepilok NP, Sabah, MALAYSIA

 

Scanned slide from 2001

For awhile I have been dreaming of a system like this. These camera/flash brackets were $8 each. I know it could have been just a strip of metal but it came with all the hardwear. For a while the dream came true!!!! I drop them in a bag as is and setup/down time is a breeze. But things are not as perfect as they may seem. At close distances they work like a charm!! It was not untill I started shoting sports (moto stuff) that this system started to fail. I had no idea what was going on!! How were my PWs failing me. I started doing my research and found That Canon flashes put out tons of RF (radio frequency) noise (@#$% Canon). I started doing Tests. I found the 430ex would stop triggering at about 30feet. The 580ex was hitting almost 45-50feet. But far from the 1300 or 1600 the the PWs are to trigger up to. I have read about shielding the flash but not interested in doing that. for now getting the PW away from my light will be the only thing I can do. (@#$% Canon). I will be testing this with other lights to see the distance I can get up to. I love these and will make them work!!

 

I LOVE LOVE LOVE Canon but I sure did not Go with Canon because of there lights!!!!

 

Has anyone else found problems like this ..... Comments welcome!!

 

(@#$% Canon)(@#$% Canon)(@#$% Canon)

 

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