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white mountain national forest.

It was very nice of the geese to leave space and bracket the trailer reflection.

Saw this in Old Roar GIll and tried to get the best photo, the bracket fungus looks amazing. Unfortunately I wasn't prepared to wade in so this was the best I could do.

Photo by (a dry) Nick Hennessy

Bracket fungus (Birch Polypore) growing on a Birch Tree next to Randlay pool (Nearly 280mm across)

live@óbudai próbatermek, 08.09.2011.

Taken at Stoneycliffe Wood, Wakefield

Not sure what it is, it's quite a bit darker than others I've seen. Leaf detritus on top, it was smooth. Could be a blushing bracket. Ref: D635-58

A couple of rainshowers meant we thought some fungi might be starting to appear. These brackets were all along a fallen chestnut tree - crumbly brown on top, and bright white underneath.

Bracket fungus on a dead tree at Tiddenfoot Waterside Park

Ganoderma adspersum, southern bracket

I climbed to Hanging Rock Raptor Observatory near Waiteville, WV, on a lovely (windy) September morning.

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(sligo creek, silver spring, md - uploading some old stuff that never made it)

Time to guess...this one is easy!!!

 

Bracket fungus

  

bracket fungus seen in Hanbury woods.

Another bracket shot of the intercooler install.

• Exposure Bracketing: [one image, which should be a triptych, meaning one

image composed of three other images in separate panels] containing three

images at intended exposure and the +/- compensations of the bracketing.

Choose a subject that is intentionally chosen for its difficult lighting situation

(for example, extreme lighting contrasts in the scene, shadow areas, back lit

subject, etc.). Place the normally exposed image in the centre panel, the

underexposed image in the left panel, and the over-exposed image in the

right panel. The image should be bracketed for either 1 or 2 stops.

I used 1 stop bracketing.

Type: Flush Bracket No: 2448

 

Condition: Destroyed

 

Description

FLUSH BRACKET: FL BR 2448 NO 14A NEWPORT RD NW FACE W ANG (ODN 77.3544m, AGL 0.2m).

 

Link: www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm743

 

Grid reference: SJ 9200 2282

Shotblasted and clear lacquered. The bike shop folk didn't know what this frame was, other than that it was probably Italian (Columbus tubing). Nice lugs and guides, though, very pretty.

07/19/2010 - Thrift-Shop Finds

 

Found a large bag full of brass odds-and-ends containing 24 solid brass octagonal knobs, 4 solid brass outlet plates, 3 solid brass switch plates, and 2 sets of solid brass towel-rack brackets. Total price: $4.00.

A Bracket Fungi or Polypore on the end of a large log at Snug Tiers.

Kelly, Brandon, and Rob study the brackets before the competition starts.

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