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This old Silver Birch stump was full of small Bracket Fungi, Taken on a very cold January afternoon

(White rose Shopping centre woodland walk).

we didn't pay enough attention to the context (notably the host species) to identify this

Light bracket on wall of the old Palace Theatre building. An outdoor lamp on a chain and electrical wire used to hang from this bracket, above one of the doorways around the side of the building.

  

Taken on a walk round Hilton Gravel pits

Tow bar bracket plug. Umbilical socket to upper right of plug.

A highly magnified view of the upper surface.

It was buried more than 6" deep. As it turned out, all the finds I made were buried this deep, maybe due to hillside erosion?

Bottom bracket and chainset mounting at Veloform

Greene Street, Burlington, Vermont USA • Solid brackets with acorn finials; seen on a neighborhood porch.

 

☞ Part of a series of photos documenting my new home & neighborhood, in the heart of Vermont's largest town: Burlington 05401. • After almost a dozen years in rural Cornwall, 40 miles to the south, I have moved to one of the true outposts of optimism, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain (the 6th Great Lake).

Boulework = Decorative woodwork in which tortoise shell, yellow metal,

white metal, etc., are inlaid, forming scrolls, cartouches,

etc. [Written also boule,] (SOLD)

Brackets glued (polyurethane)and screwed down

An Iron Lamp and bracket at the North Porch of Somerset House in London

Bracket fungus "fruiting bodies" in great abundance on decaying tree trunks. Near the Braid Burn, Hermitage of Braid, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Rust: Abandoned and neglected.

Spotted this unintentional face on this huge bracket fungi.

A big cluster of bracket mushrooms found clinging to a tree. More evenly lit that the other photo, giving slightly more pleasing contrast over all, I think.

 

Lit by an SB25 on quarter power left of the camera.

Bottom bracket and chainset mounting at Veloform

Brackets for the Overhead electrical cable support have been hung on the poles from Seaford to Seaford Meadows

The wall bracket the held part of the old wall facade on the north face of Lawrence Hall - University of Oregon

seen on the wood edging to a foot path at warnham nature reserve near horsham west Sussex

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Hardwick Heath 12-9-2018 Trying out my Fujifilm Finepix F610

Bracketing exposures to determine EV for an ISO test. This EV was chosen for the reciprocal exposures that were made (see following images)

Detail from a plough

The ever fascinating strength created by structure is demonstrated in these Z brackets. Cheap too. Less than $2 a piece, but I got four at a garage sale for about that. They are not adjustable but are spaced for enough height for banker's boxes. I've used them inside a closet but much harder to install in such a tight space and it's easiest if they are mounted to studs. Not quite pretty enough for much more than a garage.

 

I put up three shelves in an hour with 1/2" screws. Then another 20 minutes to adjust because I didn't make sure to check that they were all level for each shelf and not just the top one. Bifold doors make great shelves. Lower shelf also a door left over from closet project. I'm keeping my mother organized in exchange for use of the space.

Trametes versicolor is a cosmopolitan species which goes by a number of common names including rainbow fungus and turkey tail. I was told it was also referred to as agate fungus as the early settlers used the dried varnished fungus as a substitue for agate in brooches.

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