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39/366: Drizzled Feather


It is always a great prize when I find a feather on my photo walks because they make such fine subjects. To the naked eye, these feathers look like nothing, but up close, the details reveal themselves and you find yourself staring at something that is almost ethereal in its beauty.
I found this one on a drizzly morning at the end of September 2013. I especially like how you see the droplets of water on the underside of the feather...they look like spots!
I found this one on a drizzly morning at the end of September 2013. I especially like how you see the droplets of water on the underside of the feather...they look like spots!
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Feathers are special.. I have always treated them as such. Today I picked up and softer under breast Owl feather and a tiny breast feather from my Red Shouldered Hawk Lady
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