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This free written out photoshop bracketing/HDR tutorial is provided for all the artists wanting to add in some of the brights and darks back into their work. The size of this tutorial is 8.5" x 11" in full 300ppi so it is perfect even for printing out and having at one's side.
Check out the previous Matting Tutorial: www.flickr.com/photos/24031562@N07/12580670134/
Victorian Gingerbread Fretwork Bracket. Kevin Dwyer 2015. UK based antique restoration and craft woodwork. e-mail kevinodwyer@yahoo.com
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Fomes fomentarius (Hoof Fungsu)
Size: 7 - 40 cm across, 5 - 20 broad , 7 - 20 deep
Habitat: On dead or dying birch, also found on beech.
Just a closeup on the bracket, it's been hot worked with a ballpein hammer to get that 'bumpy' look.
Took a bit of hammering but it turned out o-k.
A volunteer chopping away at the base concrete to bed in the steel brackets that take the railing posts. (move your mouse onto the picture to see comment box - a Flickr feature!)
Very common, with semicircular or kidney-shaped thin, leathery brackets. The upper wrinkled surface is slightly hairy and shows contrasting concentric zones of black, grey and brown with a paler,undulating margin.
Habitat; On stumps, logs and standing dead wood.
Angular aperture pores on the lower surface of the fruiting body of a bracket fungus. St Ronan's Wood, Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders.
@64,000 miles found the bracket for the Vance & Hines Dresser Duals had failed. This was installed 6/3/17 - 43,000 miles.
orange bracket fungi - wallpaper size
This is the Image of the Week selection for the Flora and Macro Gallery, at Naturescapes.com, week ending 29th May, 2009!
These corner bracket prototypes were printed for a regular customer on our Airwolf3D Axioms with eSun blue and purple and MHBuild green filaments.
Wooden bracket, 1610
Example of the brackets that would support the overhanging upper floors of London houses.
Part of Fire! Fire! a Museum of London exhibition marking the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London (July 2016 to April 2017).