A line is a line, but a series of parallel lines become a pattern. An example is this close up image of a primary feather from a White Ibis. Yes, the feather is white but because it was lit from behind, appears dark. The final image, now somewhat an abstraction, is the result of a little post processing in Lightroom.

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22 Sep 2013Very cool! Almost looks like some crazy fake eyelashes!
fotograffer
22 Sep 2013I wouldn’t know about that. 🙂
adinparadise
22 Sep 2013Amazing result, Ron! Love this. 🙂
fotograffer
27 Sep 2013Thanks, as always, Sylvia.
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Anna Marie
22 Sep 2013Beautiful.
fotograffer
27 Sep 2013Thank you Anna Marie.
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