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Answer to my last post: Can you guess what this is a picture of?
Kingdom:
Fungi
Family:
Polyporaceae
Common Names:
Bracket Fungus or Shelf Fungus, to describe the way they look when growing on trees.
Species:
My best guess here is, Laetiporus Sulphureus.
Commonly know as Chicken Mushrooms, because this spiecies of bracket is edible and they say it tastes like chicken. This could be the explanation of why this specimen is eroded and I can not exactly identify it.
The upper bracket removes as the pipe is lowered into the steamer and then attached to the upper bracket. It also allows you to use one or both sections at a time.
My first time to win a March Madness Bracket. Man it feels good!
1st out of 55!!!
Super Mario Chalmers!!!!
Shanks (L) of Anyone's Legend and Quad of FlyQuest walk onstage during MSI 2025 Bracket Stage Day 2 at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada on July 02, 2025. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).
Shiny reflectors on the can lights are a bit out of sync with the plaster frieze, but who I am to judge?
This is indoors, in case it wasn't clear.
Pic 1 used f/ 4.8 - 1/500 overexposure
Pic 2 used f/8 - 1/500
Pic 3 used f/16 i changed to a faster shutter speed 1/1000 for under exposure
Bin of BILIBILI GAMING walks onstage during MSI 2025 Bracket Stage Day 7 at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada on July 08, 2025. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).
Decorative gable brackets and arches highlight this Craftsman design with a stone and shake exterior and rear entry garage. The wide foyer is perfect for greeting guests and storage closets keep the space tidy. Multiple cooks will feel welcome in the spacious kitchen featuring an island with prep-sink. The master suite is truly luxurious with private access to a rear porch, an opulent master bath, and an oversized walk-in closet with bench seat. To the rear of this design, find a screened porch and a two-car garage with a bonus room above. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1430/the-fletcher
This is a basic demo of white balance auto-bracketing available on the Nikon D300 and several other cameras.
My original setting was simply "daylight" and I set the WB bracketing to go over and under to the maximum allowed by the camera, which is 15 mired. (I offer that information for those who understand it and will not take space here to explain something that I only comprehend at the most basic level myself.)
The direct sunlight setting is about 5,200°K on the D300. In this range, 15 mired would be (very) approximately plus or minus something on the order of 500°K.
If anyone can do the actual calculations, I will gladly edit this to reflect the proper information.
Anyhow...
On the D300, once you establish the WB bracketing sequence, you press the shutter release one time and the camera instantly creates the number of images required to match up to your setting. This demo only shows one over and one under, but you are able to choose from 8 different series that range from either one over or under to up to 4 over with 4 under.
For this demo, I did absolutely nothing to the image other than downsize it significantly so it would be manageable as an upload to Flickr. I reduced it from the original 300 ppi to 72 ppi and that's it.