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Mid City Survey

 

ca. late 1890s. Highly decorative 4 bay shotgun, deep bracketed apron overhang, double hung full length windows, corner quoins and drop siding.

A bracket holding a water spout at The Breakers in Newport, MA.

Daventry Country Park, Northamptonshire

Bracket fungi patios, Old Pali Road, Honolulu, February 2009:

I went for a walk today, looking for an image that portray's 'Nature's Patterns'. I saw this fungi growing on a log lying on the ground. Therefore, I had to get down and dirty to capture these. I always find fungi hard to expose correctly.

Bracket fungi growing up fallen branch

Bracket fungi growing up fallen branch

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appalachian trail near washington monument state park, boonsboro, md

Species of Ganoderma which has hollowed out the trunk of a Manna Ash, Fraxinus ornus

Bracket fungus on fallen birch.

A bracket for a slide-in board. Taken at the Northern State Hospital Farm.

9 foot ncaa tournament bracket is being analyzed on my wall.

174 North Main Street, Burlington, Vermont USA • Brackets galore, at the roofline, high above Main Street.

 

☞ 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).

Eskrigg nature reserve, Scotland

the alder bracket fungus ( inonotus radiatus ) found on a walk around warmden clough, baxenden

Eave brackets, Methodist Church, Ipswich, Massachusetts, November 2014: built 1859

Came across this old tree stump now home to various bracket fungi in Gelt woods.

An unfinished 1/32 scale Corvette slot car bracket racer. It only has a few shake-down runs on it and was looking pretty promising.

Night hike in Bako national park.

bracket fungus. Garndolbenmaen, Gwynedd.

I'm focusing on the cable clip CB was so proud of.

Gilled Bracket Possibly?, Whitehall/Monkton off Big Falls Road, Baltimore County, MD. Hereford Quad. May 15, 2016.

Primers bracketings d'enfoc. Les fotografies les vaig fer amb un adaptador macro cutre... tot i així va força bé :)

An example of Dryad's Saddle bracket fungus (Cerioporus Squamosus). Many thanks to Sue Taylor for identifying the species for me.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerioporus_squamosus

 

Avebury is one of Britain's most important prehistoric sites, renowned for the standing stones that punctuate the village and represent the remains of one of the largest Neolithic stone circles ever constructed.

 

The present village of Avebury was built partially within the old stone circle, which is itself surrounded by earthworks forming a vast circular ditch, a massive undertaking. Almost half the stones of the outer circle remain in some form, mostly on the western side closer to the heart of the village. The huge roughly hewn monoliths are impressive, not least for the effort that must have been required to transport them and erect them here in a standing position.

 

South of the main circle and village is the Avenue which extends outwards for some distance towards West Kennett. The Avenue is lined on both sides by more standing stones, many of which are missing and generally smaller than those in the circle, but it still makes for a dramatic approach to the site.

 

My first encounter with Avebury was through a spooky television series in the 1970s called 'Children of the Stones' which was filmed on location here. The memory of the eerie atmosphere of the mysterious stones had stayed with me ever since.

 

For more on the site see the article below:-

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avebury

Galvanised Vehicle Bracket Double Ear Webb

H/D Gal vehicle bracket to suit all 4.5kg, 9.0kg & 9.0L extinguishers, double ear web type

Bracketed exposure -2,0,+2 EV of marple locks in Marple, Cheshire.

Martin Richardson bags the FB after lunch.

Bottom bracket cluster, with the FSA Ceramic MegaExo BB, and FSA K-Force MegaExo carbon crankset.

Bracket Fungus, probably a Trametes, possibly a Beech Bracket (Trametes gibbosa), Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.

Close up of Bracket fungi growing up fallen branch

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