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I love this soft looking beauty. Lovely capture!
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Originally, it was going to be my headshot, but it was a bit lost in black & white. Those feathers are too smooth.
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Perfection 🙂 Lovely crop
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And amazingly I got in very close despite babies around
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Looks very cozy!
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Half asleep and half watching me!
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Beautiful!
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This is a stunning image
Mollyx
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Thank you!
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Beautiful image!
Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/06/tidying-up-nest.html
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What a gorgeous study, Debs! 🙂
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Thanks Jo
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Your title made me smile, too. 🙂 That space makes all the difference.
janet
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🙂
It’s one of the images that made me wish I had black pages, hence the border
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You could have posted this under “abstract” as well. It’s proof that going close can work wonderfully well.
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That’s true. I think when I’ve played with the image and know what it really is, it’s not so easy to think abstract
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