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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.

Joan Mitchell, 1989

Love the variety of colours these come in.

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Captured with a Nikon Df and a manual Nikkor Ai 35mm ƒ1:2 plus a 3 x ND Filter, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.

 

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Took a walk in the woods at my house today.

Best one I have ever found. Taken in Great Grondra Wood, lower Wye valley.

Blushing Bracket / daedaleopsis confragosa. Cloud Wood, Leicestershire. 14/03/20.

 

‘MAKING THE LITTLE THINGS COUNT.’

 

With this sinister ‘big thing’, Covid-19, affecting our lives right now, it's never been a better time to start noticing some of the little natural wonders during permitted, restricted visits outdoors. Awesome finds, (as shown in the image), provide joyful little distractions that can uplift the spirit during this crisis.

 

I visited Cloud Wood, a magical place, before Government lockdown began. Apart from finding the Scarlet Elf Cups I’d hoped for, I came across a fallen branch with Blushing Bracket fungus growing from it. The fruiting bodies were beautifully aged with rich orange and red-brown tones on their textured surfaces. It was when I looked at their undersides that I made the awesome discovery of the pore structures. What incredible natural patterning, and just waiting to be found that day!

 

The predominantly 'closed slit' pores would have been creamy-white initially, yet if bruised would have turned a deep pink colour. This characteristic accounts for the common name, Blushing Bracket.

 

BEST VIEWED LARGE.

A Bracket Fungi from a Birch tree.

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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

I'm trying to put together a SNOT reference. Details on this technique can be found here.

Seen on a great walk in Fish Creek Provincial Park today. This park, completely surround by the City of Calgary, is still an oasis for local flora and fauna. Never a dull moment in the park!

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!

 

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Now that I've worked out the shutter release button and how to remove the lens cap, I can start trying things I've never done before.

 

This is a blend of 3 different exposures taken with the bracketing mode with some dodge and burn control. Finally, I can take church interiors without over-exposed stained-glass windows.

 

Recommend VIEW LARGE.

Whippendell Wood, Watford, Hertfordshire

Bracket Fungi wet from an early morning rain.

like horses' hooves on Tea-tree :)

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Walking around the Tower of London on a rainy day

 

Day 6, Tower of London

 

last day of my London summer 2013 tour

 

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Nikon D7000 + Sigma Wideangle 8-16mm

HDR from 3 shots, handheld

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Whippendell Wood, Watford, Hertfordshire

Pléchatel : falaise de schiste taillée pour permettre la méditation. Elle fut taillé au 19ième siècle par le curé de Pléchatel pour donner du travail aux gens.

Autour du mont Lozère

 

Panorama composé de 7 images avec xf90mm f2

I found this beautiful Bracket Polypore, a type of Fungi or Mushroom. This one property always over waters their lawn.

avond over westzaan

 

Explore / Interestingness / July 2009 / 28th # best position 229

replacing my road bicycle bottom bracket

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Canon 50D | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

ISO 800 | f/1.8 | 1/1000

Union Street Music Festival, San Francisco, California

 

Psalm 63:5

I will be fully satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise you.

    

Brocton Coppice Cannock Chase Staffordshire UK 23rd November 20th 2017

We took a friend today and saw

Jay, Crow, Jackdaw, Magpie, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Robin Chaffinch, Goldfinch, Dunnock, Blackbird, Canada Goose, Wood Pigeon, Pheasant, Pied Wagtail, Wren and Squirrels.

  

Bracket fungus on an old tree in the Sheringham woods, North Norfolk.

Together with the moss covered most of what remained of an old tree stump in Dunham's North Park.

ID help please?

 

Way up high on this Silver Birch.

(not the falling one).

Sheringham woods.

Could be Peniophora ochroleuca, if so it's rare, taken at Froggatt Edge in the Peak District and I'm waiting for a day with good weather so I can get a shot of the pores on the underside.

Focus stack of nine images through Helicon Focus and using the cameras' focus bracketing.

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