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ダンディズムな羽です、完璧にカッコイイ。

 

Pose@bisou

 

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There's peacocks down the road at the winery. I was never able to catch them this year for a photo but my husband found feathers on the side of the road for me.

Feather lit by the evening sun.

Macro Mondays - Redux 2019

November 11: Reflection

Macro Mondays - Feather

The white spots are approximately 5mm across.

This is a peacock feather I love the colours.

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Thanks for everyone for views, faves & comments.

My first attempt at photo-stacking, 7 shots taken randomnly at different focus points , Raw images processed in Lightroom, jpgs exported and combined in Photoshop. Any advice offered to improve on this will be appreciated.

 

I have since acquired a Velbon super mag slider rail so the next time I'll move the camera instead of adjusting the lens but I still see a weak link in the processing of the images from L/R to PS. None of the articles I've seen go into much detail perhaps because they assume that everybody knows the intricasies of PS.

Sabellidae, or feather duster worms, are a family of marine polychaete tube worms characterized by protruding feathery branchiae. Sabellids build tubes out of a tough, parchment-like exudate, strengthened with sand and bits of shell. Unlike the other sabellids, the genus Glomerula secretes a tube of calcium carbonate instead. Sabellidae can be found in subtidal habitats around the world. Their oldest fossils are known from the Early Jurassic. Feather-duster worms have a crown of feeding appendages or radioles in two fan-shaped clusters projecting from their tubes when under water. Each radiole has paired side branches making a two-edged comb for filter feeding. Most species have a narrow collar below the head. The body segments are smooth and lack parapodia. The usually eight thoracic segments bear capillaries dorsally and hooked chaetae (bristles) ventrally. The abdominal segments are similar, but with the position of the capillaries and chaetae reversed. The posterior few abdominal segments may form a spoon-shaped hollow on the ventral side. Size varies between tiny and over 10 cm (2.5 in) long. Some small species can bend over and extend their tentacles to the sea floor to collect detritus. (Wikipedia) Mabini, South Luzon, Philippines.

Something a little unusual., a feather in calm water made for a nice photo opportunity., but it became an irresistible photo opportunity when our special guest star Damselfly dropped in and decided to go surfing on it!

 

The little guy actually turned out to be pretty good on his improvised surf board., that was until another Damsel came along and knocked him off!

 

Smile on Saturday: FEATHERS

Diese Feder brachte mir mein Sohn aus dem Urlaub mit. Was ich bis jetzt nicht wusste, es ist eine Zauberfeder !! 😜

 

My son brought me this feather from his holiday. What I didn't know until now, it is a magic feather !! 😜

for Sliders Sunday

Feather sitting on a mirror.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Reflection.

 

Thanks for looking!

for Smile on Saturday

When walking in the park, a small white feather of about 0.6inch fell down to me. It may be an angel 's feather!

 

Merry Christmas to Dear Flickr friends!!

A Snowy Egret doing what they do all day, pick their feathers.

Posted for Sliders Sunday

 

The sun is out today -YAY!

Off to celebrate my Dad's 84th Birthday, so sorry to post and

it sends my eyes a bit fuzzy too, but after taking this at various apertures I got fascinated by the tiny details of the feather touching the glass...so I kept it fuzzy :)

Feather & Camellia

Looking Close... on Friday: Soft Texture

"Looking close... on Friday!" y " Pluma ".

"Feather"

Looking close...on Friday! - Fluffy

Head: LeLUTKA Fleur Head

Skin: KOOQLA Feather (BoM)

 

Almost not processed. The face remains RAW.

 

Yes, very very cute skin & head !

It's my favorite head & SKIN.

 

ほぼ加工なし(髪の毛足したのとちょと光斜めから足しました!)

顔についてはRAWのままです。

 

LeLUTKAからNew headがでました。

 

シェイプはいままでのLeLUTKAからガラっとクセが変わります。

え、そこがそこ?!て感じでした。

なので、違った顔がつくれて良いかと思います!

 

個人的にはお気に入りのheadになりました :D

  

Weekly challenge for MacroMondays.

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Thanks all for visite comment or faves! Much appreciated!

I lost count of how many times I chased this feather as it took off in the breeze. Gave me some exercise and tickled me. HMM!

 

Macro Mondays: Orange and Blue

Looking Close... on Friday: Feathers (Black and white)

Thanks for your visit, comments and/or faves.

Goose feather adrift at locla pond. You know I Luv me some pond floaters.

 

(Always hand held. I did to a tiny edit. I remove 3 very ugly pieces of slim. Hope you can't see it. Not good at that stuff)

 

Happy Throw back Thursday.

 

This feather was stuck on a branch - I took a close up and inverted the image (something along those lines - still figuring out what I can do in photoshop - should really read the manual but it's more fun this way...)

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo's down feather left on yellow Grevillea flowers

 

Both Australian native

 

Very large as a down feather, so I think this is a cockatoo's feather.

 

*this is not macro

 

Growing up in Stratford Ontario, the annual high school football match-up between the 2 schools in town was known as the Red Feather football game (for reasons I never quite knew). In honour of that on this Superbowl Sunday, I've posted this image taken this past week of this red feathered Cardinal.

 

Best of luck to Chiefs and 49's today and looking forward to an entertaining game!!

I kind of liked the wispiness of this snowy egret's feathers. They go with the feathery foliage behind the bird

Smile on Saturday - Feathers

 

A late entry as my grandson came to play...we had great fun.

 

I found this feather on the beach during our trip to Anglesey at the beginning of last year. Our last trip before Covid and the lockdowns hit. The egg shells from pigeons nesting in our garden are falling apart now so not sure I'll manage another shot with them.

 

Have a wonderful weekend

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