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Angular aperture pores on the lower surface of the fruiting body of a bracket fungus. St Ronan's Wood, Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders.
@64,000 miles found the bracket for the Vance & Hines Dresser Duals had failed. This was installed 6/3/17 - 43,000 miles.
orange bracket fungi - wallpaper size
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These corner bracket prototypes were printed for a regular customer on our Airwolf3D Axioms with eSun blue and purple and MHBuild green filaments.
This is the bracket that holds the stepper motor for the autofocus mechanism. After this, I shortened the long bolts and painted it all gloss black to go with the rest of the focusing tube.
A number of these bracket fungi growing on old willow trees along edge of Kingfisher Creek. Slop Bog.
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No idea the family, let alone the genus species. The fern is Microsorum pustulatum in Polypodiaceae though. I think the other fern is a Blechnum of some sort, but I can't be sure.
Flush Bracket G2798: Galgate, St. Joseph's RC Church N face, NW angle, St Josephs Church RC, E side of road.
@64,000 miles found the bracket for the Vance & Hines Dresser Duals had failed. This was installed 6/3/17 - 43,000 miles.
• 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.
Probably Southern Bracket fungus Ganoderma australe - parasitic on Beech - brackets were about 25cm across