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A test really. This being my first roll of Double-XX. Wanted to see what sort of acuity and tonal gradation the film is capable of.

  

Pentax SV, Pentacon 30mm f3.5, Kodak Eastman 5222 Double-X, HC-110 dilution H 10min @20C

Bracket Fungi

|| Photo info: Taken 2024-09-18 with Canon EOS R5m2, RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM, 1/1000 sec at f/5.0, focal length 24 mm, ISO ISO 1000. Copyright 2024 Stephen Shankland.

This orange polypore is a common wood-decaying fungi, frequently seen on dead logs and smaller branches in habitats ranging from quite moist to arid. Although quite variable in size, it generally forms brackets to about 10cm by 5cm in size, and when fresh is bright orange in colour (aging sometimes almost to a bleached white, especially in the open).

More brackets from Kiyomizudera

This bracket is used to attached the C-rail to the ceiling. It just slides on the C-rail and with two screws (not included) it can be affixed to the ceiling.

 

When to apply:

If the installer decides the rail needs reinforcement in the middle

If the garage door ceiling is made with struts and the motor unit is exactly placed in-between struts (you can put the 012B0950 anywhere on the track)

If the installer wants to save time and prefers to use this instead of fixing the motor head to the ceiling with angle profile contruction

 

For the record: in the LM1000A-2 package this bracket is standard included.

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Back shot of the chain stay bracket

pulling the L bracket off

This is what you get when you buy the basic lens motor for timelapse motion control with Dynamic Perception's MX-2 controller and stage zero dolly. The package includes the motor bracket with a 1-RPM gearmotor and a 20:1 right angle gearbox. Also included is a lens gear from Jag35, another, smaller gear which meshes with the lens gear, and a clutch which prevents damage if you let the motor run on past the end of your lens's mechanical limits.

Growing on wood in the winter gardens at Glasgow botanic gardens.

 

Taken with Minolta MC Rokkor 58mm f1.2 lens on Panasonic GX7.

Taken at Stockgrove Park near Heath and Reach.

500mm Flash Bracket Extension tubes.

 

I am making 3 x 500mm and 2 x 250mm.

 

They can all be screwed together in any order to get a variety of flash heights and the YN BnS flash heads fitted to the end...

 

Olympic National Forest, Quinault, WA

Four brackets for the 12 foot section

This fungus has the exoskeletons of cicada's on the bottom surface. I have never seen so many in one place before.

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Cley 13

The Flight of the Spoonbill

4 July to 4 August 2013

 

Church Dedication: St Margaret

Location: Cley Next The Sea, Norfolk, England, UK

This bracket fungus had taken over a birch tree stump. We found it on the walk just behind the White Rose Centre, Leeds.

Photographed near Llangattock, Wales.

Counter bracket featuring repousse

this set of pics is to show how HDR works as a tool, versus as an effect. hopefully.

 

these are the three frames used for the HDR image. frame 1, the 'correct' exposure, is the one used for the single frame example in this group.

Wicklow Mountains, Ireland

Very old bracket fungus on a very old tree, in the woods at Sheringham, North Norfolk.

The topside of a bracket fungus on a silver birch tree.

On a Chestnut tree in Colchester Castle Park.

Making a decorative stair bracket for a stair remodel in Richmond Virginia. Check us out on Facebook www.facebook.com/crownmolding

A gorgeous back street in Kyoto, taken during my March 2011 visit. The contrast was very high in this street so I've remastered the image from three bracketed exposures and processed in Photomatix. It needed some further work to reduce blue cast in the roof tiles.

 

5DMk II and Canon 70-200 F/4L

seen on a willow tree at warnham nature reserve near horsham west Sussex

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This trip focused on the newly drained basement and some of the finer things on the upper floors of the HTJ.

 

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Piptoporus betulinus, commonly known as the birch bracket or razor strop, is one of the most common polyporous bracket fungi and, as the name suggests, grows almost exclusively on birch trees. The brackets burst out from the bark of the tree, and these fruiting bodies can last for more than a year. Technically, it is an edible mushroom, with a strong, pleasant "mushroomy" odor but a bitter taste. It is said to have medicinal properties, and the velvety cut surface of the fruiting body were used as a strop for finishing the finest of edges on razors. Dried specimens have also been used as tinder, and this fungus was carried by "Ötzi the Iceman" – the 5,000 year old mummy found in Tyrol.[1]

 

It is a necrotrophic parasite on weakened birches, and will cause brown rot and eventually death, being one of the most common fungi visible on dead birches. It is likely that the birch bracket fungus becomes established in small wounds and broken branches and may lie dormant for years, compartmentalised into a small area by the tree's own defence mechanisms, until something occurs to weaken the tree. Fire, drought and suppression by other trees are common causes of such stress.

 

In most infections there is only one fungal individual present, but occasionally several individuals may be isolated from a single tree, and in these cases it is possible that the birch bracket fungus entered after something else killed the tree. These fungal "individuals" can sometimes be seen if a slice of brown-rotted birch wood is incubated in a plastic bag for several days. This allows the white mycelium of the fungus to grow out of the surface of the wood. If more than one individual dikaryon is present, lines of intraspecific antagonism form as the two individual mycelia interact and repel each other.

This is an HDR composite of three different exposures taken with auto-exposure bracketing set to two stop increments. I'm still learning how to do HDR photography, but I think I'm beginning to understand it better.

 

This location in Balboa Park is used for many weddings.

James Harding's film screening

Custom DIY Triple Flash Bracket

 

Strobist info: 430EXII camera right with Stofen on FlexTT5 ..channel B

580EXII camera left & rear diffused with Stofen, on FlexTT5 channel A

Triggered via MiniTT1 & AC3 .. Channel A set to -.3

 

This is a derivative of my standard flash bracket, but wanted to make one to see how feasible it was as a DIY project.

 

IMO ... I would go for one of my Strobes before using 3 flashes & batteries ... but that's Me ...

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