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Pipers Hill (Hanbury Woods)

Rakesh Joshi performing at the Fiction event

Sketch of one of the speakers from #fluentconf

 

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Bracket Fungus near Noddon Mill South Hams.

Turned Camera upside down and using dedicated flash, lit underside of fungus

Bracket fungus and moss on a log in Lauerholz (Lauen wood), Hanseatic City Lübeck, Germany.

Abeautiful bracket fungi on a log at Drip Beach.

Bracket Fungi, the only large one I noticed.

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I couldn't pass up shooting at least one set of brackets during a wedding and blend them into an hdr shot. Top it off, let's over process it as well for shits and giggles. Had to, camera begged for it. It wanted a flash too with remote PocketWizard triggers. Next time camera, next time.

custom madness - has no resemblance to the original preliminary confirmation I find that this has made my mind up that this might work better if adapted to work with the combitube system ..

Bracket fungi attached to a fallen log. This photo was shot at the end of March. They look void of color and aged. Dodge Park, Sterling Heights, Michigan. 2010. These are the same group of fungi that I shot in February (titled:Winter Fungi).

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Ah.... now I can see.... they are the brackets.

On a rotting log in How Tun Woods this morning.

Rakesh Joshi performing at the Fiction event

On a rotting log in How Tun Woods this afternoon.

Bracket used to fit rack

This is the -3EV image from a +-3 bracketed series used to obtained a fused image.

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Lots of birch trees damaged in the wood (presumably in the recent high winds), but this one was still standing, and had a dinner plate sized bracket

These brackets hold up the catwalks that surround the rotunda of the jail.

A friend of mine was wandering in Windsor Great Park the same day and saw exactly the same load of oyster mushrooms. It's a small world, and was a great day for a walk!

Approx 8cm wide. Pores underneath. Growing on rotten tree stump.

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