Dewy Feathers Digital Photography
Last week one morning when I went to get the paper, I found these beautiful dewy feathers strewn around our driveway and lawn. It looked like there was some kind of struggle wherein a few feathers were lost ! I didn't see any other signs or bird parts and am hoping the creature escaped worse fate from whatever that was after it! When something like this happens, I always wonder whether I notice things around me since I took up photography or did I start toting a camera because I see things around me that I want to capture :)
These beautiful feathers reminded me about something I read a while ago: 'feather money - tevau' from Solomon Islands. We are familiar how Native Americans, Indonesian Islanders, and many many others hold feathers in high regard and use them in rituals. But in Santa Cruz, Solomon Islands, feather is currency! As many as 50,000 feathers from smallest scarlet honeyeaterer birds are fashioned into coils and used 'as a form of currency for settling important obligations' . Check the link to see a photo of the coil in the British Museum website. In ancient Mayan culture, the quetzal bird's tail feathers were used as currency and hence the Guatemalan currency is known as 'quetzal' ! Its amazing how many little beautiful birds have been sacrificed not for food but for their treasured feathers by various 'collectors' all over the world.
14 comments:
Great post, Meera. How interesting is that? Like wampum, beads, etc. Didn't know that sort of exchange still existed. Very enlightening. Thanks. Have a great day.
I love these photographs. Beautiful composition.
Thanks Carol :) Its very interesting to know all the things that have been used as money through out history!
@Heera, Thank you very much :) I was really taken with how the dew drops were resting on the feather and the reflections, the transparency on the droplets!
Flawless clicks loved the shots
Thank you Kala ! I am tickled by your comment :)
beautifully captured...
thanks
Krishna, thanks! Those feathers were indeed so very beautiful.
Very informative
@Thaikaden, glad you found it informative :)
You are so sensitive to your environment Meera.. a true artist! I can see you pick up your color pencils now! Lovely shots!
Padmaja, Thanks! I would love to paint in in some form - so now I am obsessed with observing and studying water drops :)
Fernando Santos, Obrigado, eu realmente aprecio os seus comentários :)
These are such beautifully captured jewels -- I want to ask for permissions to paint from them, if it is ok with you. Of course, these are your photos and if you want to paint from them and does not wish anyone else to do that, I would totally understand! Thanks.
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