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Exposure bracketing is taking a series of varying exposures in order to ensure obtaining a correct exposure. The typical exposure bracketing method is to take one photo at the recommended metered exposure, a second photo of the same subject at a higher exposure, and a third photo of the same subject at a lower exposure.
The famous photographer and editor of Life magazine, Margaret Bourke-White, bracketed by setting her shutter speed to 1/100th of a second and making an exposure at each full stop from f/4 to f/22. (Note: based on the equipment she was using at the time, her actual exposures were from f/4.5 to f/22).
When shooting color negatives and/or B&W negative film, my bracketing personal preferences are:
Metered exposure, 2 stops over, and 2 stops under
or
Metered exposure, 2 stops over, and 1 stop under
When shooting color transparency (slide) film, my bracketing personal preferences are:
Metered exposure, 1 stop over, and 1 stop under
or
Metered exposure, ½ stop over, and ½ stop under
or
Metered exposure and one stop over
(I eliminated the one-stop under because I rarely used it).
The minimum bracketing features I expect from my digital cameras are the same as what I can do with my film cameras. However, since digital cameras easily use ISO to alter exposure, I expect much more from my digital cameras.
Gumayusi of T1 competes during MSI 2025 Bracket Stage Day 5 at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada on July 05, 2025. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).
This particularly nice bracket fungus specimen was growing along the Dowagiac River.
Photographed using a Sony A7R using a Nikkor 135mm f/4 bellows lens on a Nikokr PB-4 bellows. I used the tilt capability of the bellows to maintain depth of field.
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
fyi: even if we are ranked 16th (which is indeed rare), I would always put UNC as the champion. its in my dna. so really i am just crystal-ballin how they get there, and the carnage that surrounds them.
Strobistinfo: overhead: GN300AD-1/8-80x60cm softbox
Made me a few double flash brackets today.
The materials required are:
Piece of steel: 25mm x 3mm x 110mm
Radiator pipe: 15mm diameter x 30mm
Drill 2 holes of 6.5mm, 85mm apart in to the steel.
Weld the pipe onto the steel(in the middle)
Spraypaint the bracket.
Ready
The cost?
About 1euro of material
Made a new version of the bracket
The bracket is mounted onto the chasiss with bolts through the webs of the front longerons.
When the A frame is not in use, a standard bumper blade can be bolted over the chassis bracket, or alternatively, end pieces form a tubular bumper.
This is the place to look for your alpha-numeric frame number on Scots from 1949 on,
and on the rear of the fork crown. There's also a Nervex 190 stamp on the bottom bracket.
This one is 6C, making it a 1953 product.
This tree fell something like 15 years ago. I walk past it several times each year. This is the first time I've seen the bracket fungus. In our dry dry climate, perhaps it takes that long for the fungus to develop to the point it can breach the bark.
See the next post for a shot of an unbroken bracket, but I thought the fibrous texture of the dried-out flesh in this freshly snapped piece was interesting.
The bracket is made out of two pieces of brass. There is padding on the bracket that holds the flash. I need to think of a better mounting mechanism for the bracket, but I also need a light stand.
Also thinking of making a handle in the back to make it comfortable to hold.
Installed with 3/16 x 3/4 Alum Pop Rivet at top and 10-24 x 2" Lg Bolt with Nyloc nut at bottom.
Note that the bottom screw will allow the awning foot bracket to sit over the top of it and keep the foot from shifting.
Siliconed bracket and fasteners.
Pacific Far East Girls Softball tournament Bracket Play, Day 2, 2014. The 2014 Far East Softball is a championship competition held at Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Japan from May 19 to May 21, 2014. Sponsored by the Department of Defense Education Agency, Pacific, the tournament host is Kinnick High School and Mr. Ed Fogell, teacher. The photography coach and editor is Mr. Richard Rodgers, Zama American Middle School. The official Far East Press Corps photographer for the event is Kayla Bodwin, 9th grade, Zama American High School.
Each frame bracket was aligned in the vise using a plain rod in the chuck in place of a cutter and tightening the vise. There is packing around the bracket to provide clearance for the cutter.
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 16: Esports caster Athena "Kitty" Jiang poses at the League of Legends - Mid-Season Invitational Bracket Stage on May 16 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
Splitter Damper Bracket consists of a 16-gauge zinc-plated stamping, brass pivot, stainless steel spring, steel “Slider” and a compression ring/locknut assembly. This assembly firmly clamps the control rod in position. Slider allows for self-alignment with the ball joint. Also available with tapped brass pivot and set screw.
Product comes 25/case.
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