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I had a new phone arrive a couple of days ago, so popped into town for a quick try with its camera. (Google Pixel-3, second hand but new to me.)
It actually took longer to work out how to get the photos off the phone and onto the PC than I spent in town.
This was on a stump on the footpath behind the sorting office.
Burlington, Vermont USA • Architectural repetitions along the commercial blocks on the north side of Main Street.
☞ Part of a series of photos documenting my new home & neighborhood, in the heart of Vermont's largest town: Burlington 05401. • After almost a dozen years in rural Cornwall, 40 miles to the south, I have moved to one of the true outposts of optimism, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain (the 6th Great Lake).
touch up welds, ready for a grind and paint.
Considering a vertical 2/3rds way out for phone light
door bell.
Hole drilled, easy as that. You can see the X reflecting in the other side of the bracket, where the other will be in a moment. These are offset by weird distances, as the screws weren't matched up on the board - they followed the contour. The silly putty made it much easier for me to align their bizarrely angled locations. You can still see the silly putty oil around the drilled hole.
Toncontin, (Atlantida), 5-feb-2014, Macro of the gills on the underside of some Bracket Fungi that were growing on a small log in a woodpile. The cap is normally up, but in the case the log had been moved and the gills were now facing upwards. This is a stacked photo made of of 11 shots that were each manually focused with camera on tripod and then combined to give focus from the hairs to the base of the fungi. Settings:
Camera Nikon D200
Exposure 1.6
Aperture f/18.0
Focal Length 60 mm (60mm f/2.8G Micro lens)
ISO Speed 100
Saw these unusual bracket fungi growing on an old tree branch - I have never seen this species before and wondered if anyone knows their name
Inside the waiting room at Three Bridges station, there is a glass panel next to the door. It is supported by a curved brass pipe but I presume this got a bit wobbly so a bracket was fitted to make it firm.
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 ...
One more part added to my road going track bike (On-One Alu Track). The Miche flip flop wheelset has arrived too. :D