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The rain has meant lots of fungi have started to appear in our wood! I first saw tis bracket when it looked like a small brown bread roll. Now it has grown and grown - still with the brown droplets. Also known as the weeping polypore.
Sean "Yeon" Sung of Team Liquid Honda is seen on stage during MSI Bracket Stage at the Chengdu Financial City Performing Arts Center in Chengdu, China on May 07, 2024. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
Steve England kindly brought along his giant fungal collection that he had acquired over the years of being a woodsman! Children loved to hear about all the different types of fungi and lichens, this child looks especially interested in the giant bracket fungi!
This bracket is to be used on 66-69 B-Body cars that do not have a sway bar end link mount attached to the lower control arms. This CNC bent bracket can be welded in place and allows the attachment of a front sway bar such as Hotchkis Sport Suspension item 2255 or 2255F.
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Hotchkis Sport Suspension
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Pic 1 used f/ 4.8 - 1/500 overexposure
Pic 2 used f/8 - 1/500
Pic 3 used f/16 i changed to a faster shutter speed 1/1000 for under exposure
NN 8684 1704, LR58.
Second Geodetic Levelling, Scotland (1936-52).
Flush bracket G1140 was used during the second geodetic levelling of Scotland, and was levelled with a height of 246.5840 feet [75.1588 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Glen Almond to Auchterarder levelling line. Geodetic line G.234, levelled during 1946. The surveyor's description was SW angle of school, S face, N side of road.
This marker was last verified in 1946. The OS Online Archive gives the description as SW angle of school, N side of road.
SITE VISIT
No sign of flush bracket. Had a good look around using GPS. There was possibly a small outbuilding slightly to the west of the present southmost building.
Site photographed 16/05/2009, GRP.
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Neighbouring Flush Brackets
G1141 - Bishop's Bridge : 1.13 miles to the southeast.
G1139 - Bennybeg, Smithy : 1.14 miles to the north.
G1138 - Crieff, Strathearn Preserve Works : 2.49 miles to the north.
G1142 - West Park : 2.81 miles to the southeast.
G1137 - Crieff, St, Columba's Church : 2.95 miles north. (X)
G1134 - Gilmerton, West Brae : 4.06 miles to the north.
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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.
This is a basic demo of white balance auto-bracketing available on the Nikon D300 and several other cameras.
My original setting was simply "daylight" and I set the WB bracketing to go over and under to the maximum allowed by the camera, which is 15 mired. (I offer that information for those who understand it and will not take space here to explain something that I only comprehend at the most basic level myself.)
The direct sunlight setting is about 5,200°K on the D300. In this range, 15 mired would be (very) approximately plus or minus something on the order of 500°K.
If anyone can do the actual calculations, I will gladly edit this to reflect the proper information.
Anyhow...
On the D300, once you establish the WB bracketing sequence, you press the shutter release one time and the camera instantly creates the number of images required to match up to your setting. This demo only shows one over and one under, but you are able to choose from 8 different series that range from either one over or under to up to 4 over with 4 under.
For this demo, I did absolutely nothing to the image other than downsize it significantly so it would be manageable as an upload to Flickr. I reduced it from the original 300 ppi to 72 ppi and that's it.
The bracket is secured with the bottom screw from the hood latch. I used dielectric grease for each contact on the harness. Secured the supertones to the bracket and then wiretied the harness down the center of the latch support. I had to do some hand bending to align the supertones to my liking. Pretty easy and they were perfectly aligned in minutes.