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Thorncombe Wood, near Hardy's Cottage at Lower Bockhampton, has many splendid beech trees and this fungus, the Southern Bracket grows on living Beech. It is parasatic so sadly it means that the tree this one was on is an advanced state of decay now although the trunk still stands high and proud but the branches are all but gone. Quite an imprerssive species, the brackets on this group were over a foot across. This is a species that can occur at any time of the year, they start clean and fresh like these but soon harden to become dark brown and dirty yellow!
Not one for the pot I'm afraid.
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Find out more about the Southern Bracket in Dorset here: www.natureofdorset.co.uk/species_panel/Southern%20Bracket...
Bracket, Conk or Shelf anyway you say it they are super cool. It was just so fun to see a couple different types of mushrooms in Huntington Beach :D Who knew there was a forest in the middle of an beach town ;)
There's a PDF doc online that walks one through the maintenance and repair of one piece crank Huffy bicycle bottom brackets: www.huffy.com/pdf/maintenancedocs/fad928e0-d861-43b2-9e3c... Also see: www.flickr.com/photos/39389118@N07/7154331180/in/photostream
The C bracket. It's hard to see because it's transparent but the shadow helps reveal the shape. The battery in the photo is a AAA cell for scale.
A new KAP rig is on the drawing board for 2012. This is a three-axis mount that revives the C bracket idea of KAP rig #2 but the difference is it uses a standard servo behind the camera to control that axis. This was inspired by a photo of a horseshoe mounted telescope.
The main difficulty I see with this design is building the ring piece accurately. Fortunately, Mantaro loaned me the use of their CNC router which worked beautifully!
Bracket1 Cold Shoe 1 - Optional Shoe Mount for BR1aHD, BR1 Mini Over Camera Plate and Position Plate Mounting Hardware
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/515367-REG/Bracket1_VISLCS...
I walked the route I’d recce'd last week, this time with Margaret and Suki, to Fairyland woods at Newlands Corner and back via St Martha’s Church and Pewley Down. A cool grey day at first, it turned into a beautiful Indian summer day.
Three transposition brackets hanging on my garage wall. The right-hand bracket on the top was found along the former Rock Island near Carnforth and the other two, one left-hand and one right-hand, were found along the former Rock Island near Malcom, Iowa. All twelve of the glass insulators are CD-1049 produced by Hemingray.
Bracket uses one of the 4 screws that hold the main spindle bearing cover to the headstock.
The bracket comes so close to the tumbler that I ground down the head of the cap screw a little to give it clearance.
I think this may be Alder Bracket Fungus (Inonotus radiatus) but I may well be wrong so would be happy to receive confirmation or be corrected. Shot in the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice Reserve.
Side view of my new portable studio. Now I just need a Vagabond battery pack. Not practical, but very interesting.
Eventually everything turns to rot and putrefaction...even the stoutest trees which looked as if they would hold up the sky forever are turned to dust and forgotten - rot and forgetfulness and more the universal constants than death and taxes.
BN 7259 SD40-2, Santa FE 5196 C30-7/A and BN 7072 SD40-2 head for the diamonds at
La Crosse's Grand Crossing.
July 8, 2001
Canon EOS Rebel
Tamron 28-300mm lens
Fujifilm 400X
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That's the hammer I picked up for tapping things to true on the mini mill. It has a heavy metal middle, and plasticy orange ends. Here I tamp down the bracket onto the shelf's front raised ridge.