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Install the tabbed washer on the non-drive side. Line it up with the slot. If your tabbed washer is toast, you can likely use one from another make of American Bottom Bracket. Likewise with the lock nut. I did not put a thread pitch gauge on here, but I believe it's 24tpi. I grabbed a random locknut I had laying around and it threaded on just fine. That will, however not look as nicely finished when installed, and I believe the Fauber locknut does add a small amount of dust protection.
The remnants of Lostwithiels up semaphores provide interest as 66130 heads north east of 6C88 Parkanddillack (Treviscoe) to Exeter Riverside. Either work isn't finished or this is rationalisation at its minimum - cutting off the brackets, removing the lenses and cutting the wire.
I used an impact tri bracket and my home made dual bracket bar to make this quad bracket to improve power out side. I am able to get about f16 - f18 direct power at 4 feet, and about f8-f12 bounce at 100iso 1/250. The plan is try to get 1-2 more stops of light to allow the sky to stay blue in outside shots. Flashes are Canon 580EXII , Nikon SB-24, LumoPro LP160, Vivitar DF400MZ. The Nikon and Canon flash is triggered by a Cactus V4 with a mono splitter to 2 pc cables. The Vivitar and LumoPro are triggered optically.
Fungi in Watts Meadow - and underneath the familiar beetroot coloured top side of the blushing brackets were these intricate maze like gill patterns.
TOKYO, JAPAN - JUNE 18: Cauan "cauanzin" Pereira of LOUD competes at VALORANT Masters Tokyo Brackets Stage at Tipstar Dome Chiba on June 18, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
This ingenious bracket allows a speedlight or large flash (Quantum shown) to use modifiers with a Bowens S-mount. Unlike speedlight brackets that place the flash vertically, this bracket allows the flash to be moved across a wide (8-inch) range along the horizontal axis, thus allowing the flash to be positioned optimally. For example, the Quantum flash shown was positioned so that the entire flashtube will be within the modifier. This bracket is very well made, has useful design elements, and is very reasonably priced.
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Amusing graffiti on heavy duty metal bracket in Soap Yard.
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The right bracket of my polargraph.
Ingredients:
-Scraps of wood
-Shapeways printed sprocket
-Screen door roller (to guide beaded blind cord when board is tilted at more extreme angles)
-Rubber washers (to dampen vibrations of motor)
-bolts
-wing nuts (behind bracket)
More about polargraphs here:
Polyporus squamosus or Dryad's Saddle - I think, a type of bracket fungus. I found on a rotting ash stump, but the tree canopy made it difficult to get a good image.
All the bits for the DSLR video rig have arrived and I have assembled it for the first time on Robyn's Canon 6D.
This will provide all the necessary elements to film exceptional video and audio with the 6D. It does not come cheap though here are the items and the respective costs.
SmallHD AC7 OLED HDMI 7.7in Field Monitor + accessories $1,318
Canon 5D/7D Battery Bracket for AC7 $59
edelkrone Monitor/EVF Holder $170
1x Accessory Connector $49
www.edelkrone.com/monitor-holder/
Beachtek DXA-SLR PRO HDSLR Audio Adapter $499
Rode VXLR Converter 3.5 mm mini-jack to 3 pin XLR input Converter $10
www.beachtek.com/dxa-slrpro/#start
Rode Stereo VideoMic Pro + accessories $300
www.rodemic.com/mics/stereovideomicpro
Total $2405 US
I'll put up a video on youtube explaining it all when I have a moment.
The right bracket of my polargraph.
Ingredients:
-Scraps of wood
-Shapeways printed sprocket
-Screen door roller (to guide beaded blind cord when board is tilted at more extreme angles)
-Rubber washers (to dampen vibrations of motor)
-bolts
-wing nuts (behind bracket)
More about polargraphs here:
Autumn Shades 3 of 3
Well I assume that’s what this is but don’t ask me for the scientific name…
Healthy crop of fungi just by the roadside near to the Great Lines. Think these look like artist's bracket.
Spotted a colourful bracket fungus when we were walking from one hide to another at Leighton Moss - I'm guessing this might be a Blushing Bracket