23 January 2012

Feathered treasures

One of two little feather-containers; this is the most elegant, Shelley-teacup model. The other is much more rustic, a little blue pottery jug, and they're both usually sitting on top of the filing-cabinet here in my office, alongwith a little pottery wren. One day I'll post a photo with the other too.

Taken as it was 'set-up' inside a glass-display cabinet, with an overhead halogen-light.



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14 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:07 am

    Simply beautiful, Carole.

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  2. Pomysłowe i podoba mi się i to bardzo. Pozdrawiam. *** Imaginative and I like a lot. Yours.

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  3. How cool! Love those feathers!

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  4. Just lovely. The feathers are beautiful.

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  5. that's pretty, carole!

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  6. Love the colors on those feathers! So much more unique as opposed to flowers!

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  7. Lovely photo and collection...
    jenni

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  8. These are gorgeous! Did you do these in a "white box" for photography.....? Don't know what to call it..... a white thingy.... nope that isn't it, but bet you know what I mean. Very nice!

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  9. beautiful! love lighting, and the black and white...

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  10. Jeanne ... a 'light-box' you were thinking. No the cup is sitting on a shelf in a glass-display cabinet; though it does have a white-wall backing (and a halogen light- above).

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  11. Lovely assortment of feathers!! I should do something with my collection, rather than piling them...

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  12. It is so pretty...Visiting from I heart macro.

    http://www.the-love-of-nature.com/2012/01/blueberry-flowers.html

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  13. A stunning photo of your glorious feathers! How cool that you have them in your home!!!

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