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Note that there is a shadow line where the crack was. This is evidence that the crack has been there for some time.
• Exposure Bracketing: [one image, which should be a triptych, meaning one image composed of three other images in separate panels] containing three images at intended exposure and the +/- compensations of the bracketing. Choose a subject that is intentionally chosen for its difficult lighting situation (for example, extreme lighting contrasts in the scene, shadow areas, back lit subject, etc.). Place the normally exposed image in the centrepanel,the underexposed image in the left panel, and the over-exposed image in the right panel. The image should be bracketed for either 1 or 2 stops.
Wife wanted a floating shelf, so of course I overdid it, routing very particular pockets in the plank to somewhat hide the bracket. I thought this turned out pretty well for using a dremel tool and the small base attachment.
Spotted on a tree stump close to Rochester castle. And on the roots, was a large crop of inkcaps (common, I think).
Bracket fungus - Polyporales, perhaps a Ganoderma?
Reference
- Dawson and Lucas, Nature Guide to the New Zealand Forest (Godwit/Random House, 2000), p. 244 (photo of Ganoderma applanatum)
An adapter bolts to the hinge plate on the door, then the extension brackets bolt to the sides of the post.
Lots of huge mushrooms on display on Queendown Warren - and this small bracket on a fallen tree trunk
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