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|| Photo info: Taken 2018-12-23 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM, ¹⁄₃₀ sec at f/5.6, focal length 16 mm, ISO 1600. Copyright 2018 Stephen Shankland.
I can see profiles in this picture of bracket fungus. Do you see anything? Feel free to add notes or your suggestions below.
“Panes of Childhood”,
Cotton: Hand-woven, Supplemental Warp, Mill-Woven Original Jacquard Designs, Pieced and Machine Stitched,
David Brackett, Lawrence, KS
Continuing the quest for self replication I tried to print a tie bracket but it became loose at one side and bent upwards heavily so I had to stop it. Tomorrow we'll try again.
Primers bracketings d'enfoc. Les fotografies les vaig fer amb un adaptador macro cutre... tot i així va força bé :)
On Automotive Row
St. Louis, MO
Love this bracket--did it once hold a lamp, or what?--and I ALWAYS love green glazed brick.
1975 Schwinn Heavy-Duti.
The pivot point on the old bike seat won't tighten down enough to keep from twisting back & forth on the top of the seat post. The bike shop said the seat isn't the right size for the post. To fix the problem I made an aluminum bracket and attached it to the frame.
A 1/4 20 threaded rod runs through the bracket and through a hole in the bottom of the seat frame. After some adjusting I'll add 2 more nuts above the bracket and below the seat frame.
The seat doesn't move any more.
26" Schwinn Heavy-Duti in Kool Lemon. My dad bought this bike back in 1975.
HK serial number = Assembled in August 1974
Made in Chicago, Illinois.
Hard to see, but it worked! I now had two very flat pieces of putty on the bracket with inverses of the keyboard's screwholes sticking up on each. Now I knew where the holes should be.
In the house of Ehrismann Residence, Yamate, Yokohama
It was taken with Leitz Summicron-R 50mm F2 modified to fit Nikon DSLR.
(DSR_3303)
Assignment 4-Biographer Frog
This is a self portrait minus my person. It contains some of the things that represent me most clearly: Strong, bright colors, and crisp light. Black. Matt textures. Modern sensibilities. Textiles (the quilt). Hippos (just a tiny taste of the collection.) Fans-I need cool, hate heat and humidity. Whimsey--a woman of mature age with stuffed animals and a purple wall. Wrought iron and hand made things.
I very much like the drama of the darkest one. Hate the really bright one.
I had some bottle cage clamps lying around and used them as a spring board for designing the chain guard brackets.
The Old State House bracketed by the lights and fences around long-running State Street construction.