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Large bracket or shelf fungi are common in mature forests. Some of their fruiting bodies may grow for many years on the trunks of living or dead trees. Their upper surface is leathery or woody. Like the boletes, they have pores on their undersides. When conditions are favourable, those brackets that grow from one year to the next produce a layer of new tubes on their lower surface, from which spores are released.
Took a walk in the woods today. A beautiful day completely alone on the trail. Would have been perfect if my thoughts had stayed home. Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve, Cayce, SC near Columbia
Southern Bracket fungus, Ganoderma australe. Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve, Ealing, London, England, UK. 26 August 2025.
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Seen on the Italian poplar pictured in the previous image. I haven't reached any conclusions about the identity of this one.
Blushing Bracket fungi, Daedaleopsis confragosa. 19 October 2019. Horsenden Farm, Horsenden Hill, Ealing, London, England, UK.
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Example posted for Aaron Sneary, but anyone is free to rip this off. It's not mine originally; a guy at the local Lego store showed this to me a while back, and I wouldn't be surprised if someone else has used it before.
This is actually really effective, probably the tightest four-way SNOT technique I know of (other than the Travis Brick, of course). As you can see, the minimum span of the structure is 2 studs, 1 plate (12Lu, or exactly the height of two bricks) in each dimension.
The gap in the center is almost exactly the diameter of a standard rod, which is a good way to attach it to other structures. By "almost" I mean "not quite", but the discrepancy is so minor it's close to the tolerance in between bricks, and barely visible to the eye. Tight, though, as in PC-on-PC tight.
Birch bracket or Berkenzwam in Dutch (Piptoporus betulinus) in the forest of nature preserve Scheelhoek on the island of Goeree-Overflakkee in the Netherlands.
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I'm really enjoying these misty mornings that create a sort of Blair Witch feeling in the middle of the woods. woooooooo!!!
Identification required, it was about 12" long growing on a rotting branch in leaf litter under beech and sweet chestnut trees
At Hilton Gravel Pits NR, Derbyshire.
I'm thinking it's a Birch Polypore which found its way upside down.
San Martín de Tours - Frómista
A bracket is an architectural element: a structural or decorative member. It can be made of wood, stone, plaster, metal, or other media. It projects from a wall, usually to carry weight and sometimes to "...strengthen an angle".
From Wikipedia
DIY Flash Bracket
Ever wish for more flash power or faster flash cycle times through your umbrella?
Don’t have $100 to spend on the Lastolite TriFlash adapter? Nothing wrong with Lastolite products. They are very well made, but a student or beginning photographer may not have the extra cash for it.
If you already have a couple of extra cold shoes in your collection, you can spend about $10 for a 6 inch mending plate and a couple of 14/-20 bolts, nuts, and washers and make your own.
Strobes info:
Two Einstein strobes with softboxes. One on either side of the camera angled to minimize reflections from the smooth shiny plastic parts.
Triggered with PocketWizard.
Metered with Sekonic L-478dr
Pigeon, experiencing a cold winter's breeze - something reminded me of fungus here
f/6.3 / 1/2000 sec / Auto ISO 2200 / 500 mm / Manual mode
taken from Dinajpur, Bangladesh.....
no story to-day... or you can make some stories with it..... whether it is useful or not, this is a simple portrait of a very simple rural bangladeshi woman... I just saw her with deep thinking, ...may be.... some kind of thinking that doesn't please anyone in a sudden moment!
...time is very short for.... flickr,,,.....photography, .......etc. etc. oh! i hate to be busy................. but again and again.....
Sorry friends, if i don't be able to visit u in time! but hope to catch u up as early as possible. Take care and be happy!