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@podfeet@chaos.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

Birds of Paradise flowers are notoriously hard to capture. Depth of field is tricky and they often run in packs where they're all looking in different directions so in the background other blooms can be distracting. Today a lone BoP had only its top plumage lit up by the sun in an otherwise shaded corner of someone's yard.

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Birds of Paradise look line a bird with a long pointy nose, and big plumage on the top of their heads. The plumage is orange, and this one is lit brilliantly by the sun. Think of a clear crisp singing voice hitting a high note. They also have a purple part that looks kind of like a tongue. This one’s is not lit up by the sun so it’s a muted color. in the background are old stucco walls showing their texture.
Birds of Paradise look line a bird with a long pointy nose, and big plumage on the top of their heads. The plumage is orange, and this one is lit brilliantly by the sun. Think of a clear crisp singing voice hitting a high note. They also have a purple part that looks kind of like a tongue. This one’s is not lit up by the sun so it’s a muted color. in the background are old stucco walls showing their texture.
Birds of Paradise look line a bird with a long pointy nose, and big plumage on the top of their heads. The plumage is orange, and this one is lit brilliantly by the sun. Think of a clear crisp singing voice hitting a high note. They also have a purple part that looks kind of like a tongue. This one’s is not lit up by the sun so it’s a muted color. in the background are old stucco walls showing their texture.
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