Marvellous photos of the feathers. It seems geese are a good thing having around. :)
Thanks for your very nice comment on my blog. My header is an ordinary cabbage white fly on lavender, edit in photoshop. I am very fond of that picture myself and don't think I will change header for a long time. ;)
I've been collecting feathers for crafts, Judy! If you ever find any large ones you do not want... I have a ton from Bleeker park (I think!) in Ottawa and gave them away. sigh. I made a Thanksgiving Turkey with some. It was fun! Cheers from Cottage Country!
Marvellous photos of the feathers. It seems geese are a good thing having around. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your very nice comment on my blog. My header is an ordinary cabbage white fly on lavender, edit in photoshop. I am very fond of that picture myself and don't think I will change header for a long time. ;)
Stunning macro shots! The tiny dewdrops look like strings of diamonds.
ReplyDeleteI love that delicious texture and light in feather, in the first major composition.
ReplyDeleteI could feel those cotton-soft, slightly dampened feathers...
ReplyDeleteI enlarged your shots. They are really awesome macros. Love them. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely shots!
ReplyDeleteI love how splendidly bedraggled some of these look with the dew drops and the light shining on them
ReplyDeleteLove the photos and subject matter
ReplyDeleteThese are so clever! I like your point of view.
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting feathers for crafts, Judy!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever find any large ones you do not want...
I have a ton from Bleeker park (I think!) in Ottawa and gave them away. sigh.
I made a Thanksgiving Turkey with some. It was fun!
Cheers from Cottage Country!
Oh these are gorgeous you know how I love feathers. B
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