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Bracket fungus fruiting bodies forming clusters at the base of a dead tree trunk in St Ronan's Wood, Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders.
Baccharis hamlifolia in white, plumey fruit, with Phrag in front, autumn olive in back (Elaeagnus umbellata).
Trying my best to master my camera in the manual mode... rumor has it I'm getting a much nicer camera for Christmas - can't wait!
Testing custom OM2n L bracket with curly birch grip.
The main plus of this camera (small and light) is the only downside for those with large hands.
I customized a generic L bracket with a beautiful piece of wood.
Now the handling is greatly improved.
“BRACKETS INCLUDED” by Sylvain Willenz, (BE), for Vlaemsch()
The inspiration for Brackets included came from a scene in the movie Barton Fink, in which the temperature in the hotel room rises so high that the wallpaper starts to peel off the walls.
“I wanted to create the same effect by melting a rack and its brackets together, while keeping everything rough and leaving the visible traces of that process. I like that kind of honesty, showing the traces that indicate how something is constructed.”
Gloomy day, but still time to go and explore a different local wood. I thought at first there was no fungus to be seen...... but found some eventually!
This bracket is decked in gorgeous autumn colours, just like its surroundings.
Bracket fungus "fruiting bodies" in great abundance on decaying tree trunks. Near the Braid Burn, Hermitage of Braid, Edinburgh, Scotland.