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on a tree in Glenbranter

Potteric Carr Nature Reserve.

Wonderful old stump on the path between Hughenden Manor and Naphill Common

Mead's Bocce Tournament

Custom DIY Triple Flash Bracket

 

Strobist info: 430EXII camera right with Stofen on FlexTT5 ..channel B

580EXII camera left & rear diffused with Stofen, on FlexTT5 channel A

Triggered via MiniTT1 & AC3 .. Channel A set to -.3

 

This is a derivative of my standard flash bracket, but wanted to make one to see how feasible it was as a DIY project.

 

IMO ... I would go for one of my Strobes before using 3 flashes & batteries ... but that's Me ...

contains obvious biases. gotta have things to root for

Tooting Common, London

A small bracket fungus growing from the base of Scots pine tree near Whitwell Moor, South Yorkshire. Possibly Dyer's Mazegill (Phaeolus schweinitzii).

My first ever attempt (I think) at bracket fungus. As you can see I'll never make the next "Andy Rouse". I'm fairly useless at it!

In my woods, Etowah County, Alabama (DSC04154)

This is the big open space I reclaimed by moving the keyboard up to the new homebrew bracket. I'm 90% sure the Sherline mini-lathe is going to find its way into this place. I can't wait. I just need to find a new, higher home for the mouse now. I think I might actually just build something into the pegboard - something like a small wooden barstool top, but thinner, that hovers off the back wall. Then I don't have to worry about the mouse running through all the crap the mill spreads all over the bench.

I found these Bracket Fungus growing on a Sycamore tree stump during one of my country walks.

Bracket fungus in the sun.

April 24th, 2014

The Camel

Richmond, VA

A rusted bracket on the wall of a building on the harbour.

I thought I would use the vignetting of this lens to creative advantage while photographing this bracket fungus growing on a dead tree along the Dowagiac River.

 

Photographed using a

Sony NEX-5N with the Sony 12.5-75mm f/1.8 TV zoom lens. The lens was at 75mm. I only croped in the horizontal direction.

Another fungus on decaying alder trunk

At the top of this row of screws is the additional sheet metal screw attaching the top of the side panel to the angle bracket that covers the hollow area from the horizontal roof member where it meets the vertical frame.

A printable replacement for the top bearing brackets. Includes side holes for captive-nut locking bearing in place.

 

www.thingiverse.com/thing:1064

Mumbai Weekend Shoots - a group of energetic and talented photographers. My first visit with them was to Maharashtra Nature Park.

 

This dried (probably dead) mushrooms caught my eyes... with sunlight peeping through the leaves above, the subject was looking interesting.

 

Shot in raw and post processed for exposure later. This deserves View On Black

I managed to find an identical new lamp bracket to replace the rusty old one.

Taken at The Outwoods in Charnwood Forest....

 

An assortment of bracket-forming basidiomycete fungi from Scotland and Costa Rica. The woodland scene is Saltoun Forest in East Lothian.

 

A note box over each fungus gives a link to the original image, with name and location detail.

Page one of the two page double elimination bracket we set up for the birthday Kubb tournament. I was a little worried at first that the whole brackets, teams, tournament, trophy thing was going to come off as a little excessive, but everyone seemed to really get into it.

 

In case you can't make out the team names (typos and shitty handwriting all mine):

* Kubbra La la la la la la la

* Kubbla Khan

* Kubblic Enemy

* Lords of Wood

* Kubra Kai

* Stanley Kubbrick

* Team Finland

* Nappy Headed Hos (oy)

Bottom bracket and chainset mounting at Veloform

WWT Grafton Wood Worcs SO973563

We came across this Bracket Fungus so, of course, we just had to photograph it!!

Regular small pores on the underside at two magnifications (left). A vertical section along the pore axis (right). The pore spacing is around 300µm.

|| Photo info: Taken 2020-02-10 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM +1.4x III, ¹⁄₄₀₀₀ sec at f/8.0, focal length 560 mm, ISO ISO 2000. Copyright 2020 .

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