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Possibly a swan feather floating in the very green water of the pond in the park. Do Zoom in to see the detail.
I am always finding these little feathers coming out of my lounge cushions. They make a soft filling but the sharp end often finds its way through the fabric. Set up on a mirror this feather is 20mm long.
GROUP: LOOKING CLOSE...ON FRIDAY
THEME: WHITE ON WHITE
SUBJECT: A FEATHER ON A WHITE BINDER
(photographed under a tree at 95 degrees and a slight breeze!)
Macro Mondays: "High Key"
A simple feather I found in the yrad, placed on a white acrylic sheet. Lit be constant LED light.
The image is about 7 cm (2.75 inches) on the long edge.
A little feather floated into the office. Make something of it, I thought.
Enlarged onto PW14,
Easy Lith Special 1+20 and 2nd pass lith solarised.
I happened to notice this small (3/4", 17 mm) feather resting on a coleus leaf. One thing about having bird feeders is that every now and then you'll find a feather in an interesting spot, for a shot...
These icy feather shapes formed on my windscreen over night. I thought they were very strange, I've never seen them before.
When it comes to floating feathers, I am a feather brain...I love love love em. Was a windy day so it was blowing all around.
" Feathered assassin "
Thank you most kindly for stopping by to view my work.
If you find you have a few words to say about what I have done they will much appreciated.
My best regards to you.... Martin
A typical Australian pelican pose, backlit to show off the fine feathers. Zoom in for some nice detail.
Taken on the banks of the Murray River in Mannum, South Australia.
Happy Feathery Friday!