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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Here is link to the elegant old lady hawk who contributed the feathers:
www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php
There are other and perhaps better photos of her there.
Joe
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Thx Tom
DOWN on the Bed Springs is the title :)
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A man once told me his best images of gemstone opals were made the same way, I will try some item with the technique and post if it works. Even if it does not, I will let the secret out...likely tomorrow.
She has done feathers in all sorts of ways and arrangements, some becoming a very nice art image while some were just feathers from a technical viewpoint for educational reasons.
I thought Miri was molting out of season. Feathers all over my living room. These are great and now I don't feel so bad about my living room.
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Yvonne, here is one I did today using the same method. I tried a peacock feather but it was too dusty and worn. These are gelcaps.
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The camera is Flatbed Scanner.** Different backgrounds can be used. The drawback is limited output size but depth of field is surprising. I did a refrigerator magnet which is about 1 inch deep and it was in focus.
I would love to do a dandelion fluff placed under a gray box or similar, just to see the results.
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The stately old bird is molting now and Katie (one of the founders of the center) collected these feathers and made simple images. Katie sent these to me and said it was ok to post the images, simply to share the beauty of the feathers. TomDart