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A pair of SD70ACes bracket the "Columbine", "Texas Eagle", and "Feather River" on UP Train SKCNL 29 run down the KCT Main Line in the KC West Bottoms at 12th Street.
Taken on Railroads Illustrated Day In North America 2012.
Locomotives: UP 8689, UP 8711
9-29-12
Kansas City, MO
This bracket fungi looks similar to Dryad's Saddle, except for the wavy edges. The fluted edges are interesting, but they also preclude me from identifying the species.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
nikon f3
50mm 1.4
bracket
F 5.6
10 sec/15 sec/17 sec/20 sec/25 sec
"blackout" film from
www.labeauratoire.com/film/index.html
of my dear friend Lance
This is the blackest black i've ever seen on a film. blacker than Scala.
i developed this film as a slide. As Lance told me, this film can be developed as slide with "normal" developers, such as Rodinal or Xtol, ecc.
i choose to go lith.
Blank flush bracket at base of column (east face) below Muirhead Tower SP 0491 8377. 7m west from flush bracket "A". (ODN 142m estimated. AGL 0.4m)
Bracket fungi, or shelf fungi, among many groups of the fungi in the Phylum Basidiomycota. Characteristically, they produce shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks that lie in a close planar grouping of separate or interconnected horizontal rows. Brackets can range from only a single row of a few caps, to dozens of rows of caps that can weigh several hundred pounds. They are mainly found on trees (living and dead) and coarse woody debris, and may resemble mushrooms. Some form annual fruiting bodies while others are perennial and grow larger year after year. Bracket fungi are typically tough and sturdy and produce their spores, called basidiospores, within the pores that typically make up the undersurface.
Growing at the base of a tree stump but in a very awkward place, so too difficult to inspect properly
DIY bracket with 2 Lastolite Ezy-box adapters and Chinese umbrella bracket. The Lastolite brackets come with brass M5 bushes, these were drilled & tapped to ¼" 20tpi UNF for compatibility with other lighting attachments. The secondary bar underneath stops the Lastolite bits from swivelling.
Of immediate interest is the spindle from the cup and cone style bracket. The other bottom bracket is the fallback if I need to do the version with the Phil French cups
Successfully milled a mounting bracket out of (old) 1/8" plexiglass. Used a 1/8" single flute bit in a small rotary tool (think Dremel). Milled at 45ipm and 0.02" per pass. 9.3 minutes and a whole bunch of static clingy plastic shavings later, it was done!
Bracket can be re-used from the factory suspension which is bolted to the strut housing. The accelerometer can be fitted like OEM to the damper.
Helmholtzia Track
Brindle Creek Road
Tweed Ranges Scenic Drive
Border Ranges National Park
Northern New South Wales
Australia
These are the Three 3 shot brackets used to create the hdr Atlantis composite in the following picture.
Standing guard for several decades, the GTW searchlights at CP Pitt certainly don't see the traffic they used to, but there has been an upswing in traffic in the last couple of years, which is great to see. However, in the end, that will still not save these relics as they will likely fall victim to the mighty Safetran signals that are popping up all around them.