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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
Bin of BILIBILI GAMING walks onstage during MSI 2025 Bracket Stage Day 7 at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada on July 08, 2025. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).
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.
Flandre of Anyone's Legend is seen onstage during MSI 2025 Bracket Stage Day 6 at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada on July 07, 2025. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).
A view of atmosphere 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)
FlyQuest compete onstage during MSI 2025 Bracket Stage Day 7 at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada on July 08, 2025. (Photo by Liu YiCun/Riot Games).
Serial # 30573 on bottom bracket and steerer tube
52 cm c-c seat tube
53 cm c-c top tube
57.75 cm front-center
43.25 cm chainstays
Takes 27.0 seatpost
All British threading
Has been repainted. No decals. Has several dings which I have tried to capture in the photographs (see drawn circles). None are structural, and could be filled if a restoration was desired. Otherwise could be built up as is and look quite nice. Frame is straight and true. No rust.
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.
NAIA National Championship Opening Round. Tabor College Bracket.
Game 4 - Tabor College vs Univ. of Jamestown.
New Wooden Bar Foot Rail Kits just out of production and available soon online. Watch for details. 1-844-BAR-RAIL
Today (15 November) I re-assembled the Robin Hood's bottom bracket. I used all new bearings and a proper bracket sleeve-liner to keep the inner workings cleaner for longer. I very carefully adjusted the cups until the spindle turned freely with no play. I then slipped on the cranks and put the cotter pins into place, using the new cotter-pin press that Will thoughtfully bought as a sort of thank-you present for us letting him use our porch and tools to work on his bike. The pins fit--the crank arms are set at exactly 180 degrees to one another--and most importantly, the awful clunking that was present when you turned the pedals is gone! This thing is going to run!
Unique pair of hand carved and hand painted teak brackets from India. Painted a beautiful palate of red, green, and yellow and thoroughly distressed. These brackets are very solid and were traditionally installed on verandas and porticoes. Add some architectural interest to your home or simply use them as decoration.
Length 23"
Depth 4.5"
Height 5.5"
$270
This is my example of bracketing. The picture on the left is one stop overexposed, the middle is proper exposure, and the right is one stop under exposed. I really like the detail that I get when it is a little underexposed. When I take pictures of planes(my hobby), I always try to underexpose a little to get that detail, and then correct it in Photoshop.