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Fungi can be quite beautiful.

Some kind of bracket funghi

Another, slightly different technique that uses the 5:2 rule. A 1 x 1 plate is 8mm x 8 mm x 3.2 mm (excluding the stud). So, multiplying the width by 2 gives you a 16mm dimension. Multiplying the height by 5 also gives you 16mm. Bingo! the 5:2 ratio.

 

Now, to throw in a wrinkle is this type of bracket which has a 1.6mm thick vertical surface. The face of the tile and the adjacent bricks will be flush.

In 2023 I'm using as many of my half-frame cameras as I can. These are 8 bracketed frames were taken with an Olympus Pen-D on expired Fuji Velvia slide film, cross-processed processed in the Fuij Hunt C41 kit.

So this is my first attempt at putting together a collage style photo composed of multiple different layers captured at different windlights. Like a stack. I need to work on controlling light better so I can get highlights rather than just different colors. I kinda like it though!

20210705_9837_7D2-100 Orange bracket fungi

 

Shot on my 4km Bottle Lake Forest walk this morning.

 

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Growing in dark woodland on a fallen trunk

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Atalaya, Huntington Beach State Park.

Beat the heat.

On the Ashridge Estate again today. I swear this has appeared since last week when we did this walk. Though more likely I just didn’t notice it.

ID thanks thanks to Pixels 4u

Amusing graffiti on heavy duty metal bracket in Soap Yard.

 

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Found this growing on the apple tree stump in the garden

In fact an oil lamp bracket. The bracket is on the footbridge at Danzey station and dates from GWR days when the station had no gas or electricity and the only lighting was from Tilley lamps.

The train approaching is the 172332 with the 11.56 Stourbridge Junction to Stratford-upon-Avon service.

This was my last pre-lockdown picture.

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158903 clags towards Broomfield station with 1W46 Sheffield to Scarborough, nice to get two bracket signals in the same shot.

150274 rolls into Blackpool North station with 2N97, the 1720 from Manchester Victoria.

 

The sole surviving signal box in Blackpool, the 1896, Lancashire and Yorkshire-built Blackpool North No.2 stands on the left of the frame.

Bevins Birches Cannock Chase" Staffordshire UK 20th March 2025

I'm not sure what type this is. Laindon Common, Little Burstead, Essex.

Designer; Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin

About 1851

 

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

 

"Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was the most important promoter and designer of the mid-1800's revival of the Gothic style. In 1846, Pugin was hired to oversee the the furnish of the houses of Parliament, where this bracket clock was originally installed. He used plaster casts of well-known English and French Gothic architectural features as inspiration for the motifs of vines, trefoils, ribbons, and beveled corners. These elements added a dynamic composition to the restrained clock form."

 

It pleased me as an engineer to see something functional in an art museum. I often think that there is impressive beauty in functional things that are well done. The most obvious of example of this would be classic cars, but other things like clocks can be works of art too.

Spotted these cool looking fungi growing up the trunk of a tree in a wooded area of the lake. They were above my head. I flipped the photos to get a better look. They remind me a bit of stacks of french toast.

Alder Bracket (Mensularia radiata)

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Amusing graffiti on heavy duty metal bracket in Soap Yard.

 

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