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Bracket on the side of the HW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis

goldsprints sf bike kitchen bracket

cool shelf bracket i uncovered at Dad's

oh! and that's the mini bottle of champagne we popped the night eric proposed!

As it turns out, the brackets and standoff blocks that the painters left up were the ones that can't be removed with a screwdriver. Hammer time!

Replaces the passenger peg. A bracket is still needed here to hold the exhaust pipe in place.

I think I'm about an inch taller than the bracket is, but of course it has to be hung above floor level.

 

There's a big freakin' smudge of what I think is barbecue sauce on my shirt. Oops. My mother took the shot and didn't tell me. What the heck mom.

Image Bracketed -1 f stop

Not snorkelling means more time to spend exploring the wildlife. And I didn't expect to go on a fungus foray! This bracket was huge - and had a gnarly underside too. Perhaps amauroderma family?

Three photos created with the AEB bracketing feature, each with a different exposure compensation value. Number one increased the exposure to +1.3 steps giving it a slight over-exposed look.

A braket fungi on a silver birch

This bracket carries the shaft encoders for the frequency and output level controls and the keypad mode switch.

blueing bracket (Postia caesia) underside

Piptoporus betulinus. Birch Polypore

Brackets Closed at Arena - Vienna

Believed to be Turkeytail fungus (Trametes versicolor) on ash tree stump.

A spectacular example of a bracket fungus at Tedbury Camp, near Mells, Somerset.

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

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Vstrom DL1000. KLV1000 DL650 Auxiliary light bracket, fog light mounting, spot light mounting, driving light mounting.

Autumn at Winkworth Arboretum, National Trust

Lake Wendouree. Ballarat.

A bracket fungus, possibly a Blushing Bracket (Daedaleopsis confragosa) growing on a tree at Ranworth Broad NWT

... on my commuter/randonneuring/cyclocross bike ... courtesy of Dan at the Beaverton Bike N Hike. I got tired of the fender brackets held on by thick rubber bands, which I used to use during 'cross season. But the generator lights are too hard to take on and off ... so why should the fenders be any easier?

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.

I realise the dof isn't great and some of the fungi drift out of focus. That is due to them being rather inconsiderate and not growing on a flat plane, and my inexperience with macro to be able to compensated.

These kind of saws run at very high velocities, and can create enormous vibrations throughout the entire machine. The old brackets had literally torn away, and so needed to be replaced.

 

The nuts used in final assembly are slightly eccentric, and so form an excellent lock-nut.

Bracket fungi or shelf fungi. Would like a more specific ID of the mushroom.

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