I was shopping online for photos of peacock feathers, and thought, “I have a couple of peacock feathers, upstairs. Let’s see what I can get with the iPhone.”






These aren’t all, but I’m keeping all of them for now. Even the blurry ones can be blurred more and faded for backgrounds.
My old iPhone 6 seemed to take better macros. I still have it. I wonder if I charged it up, I could try a few super close shots? Another experiment for another day!
#the100dayproject2024, #fix,finishandfind Day 48