Ravens’ feathers refract many subtle shades besides just black.
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Ravens’ feathers refract many subtle shades besides just black. There’s a certain character of light that when you first recognize it, you never forget it. And you can spend the rest of your life chasing it.

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Ravens’ feathers refract many subtle shades besides just black. There’s a certain character of light that when you first recognize it, you never forget it. And you can spend the rest of your life chasing it.

@Jgbird
I’ve depleted my store of adjectives for your photo art.
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Ravens’ feathers refract many subtle shades besides just black. There’s a certain character of light that when you first recognize it, you never forget it. And you can spend the rest of your life chasing it.

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Ravens’ feathers refract many subtle shades besides just black. There’s a certain character of light that when you first recognize it, you never forget it. And you can spend the rest of your life chasing it.

@Jgbird
The increased spectrum of shades increases with wisom with corvids.or so ive heard...
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Ravens’ feathers refract many subtle shades besides just black. There’s a certain character of light that when you first recognize it, you never forget it. And you can spend the rest of your life chasing it.

@Jgbird
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Ravens’ feathers refract many subtle shades besides just black. There’s a certain character of light that when you first recognize it, you never forget it. And you can spend the rest of your life chasing it.

@Jgbird 🤩 Gorgeous photo.

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Ravens’ feathers refract many subtle shades besides just black. There’s a certain character of light that when you first recognize it, you never forget it. And you can spend the rest of your life chasing it.

@Jgbird it might have something to do with UV. It’s said that some people are able to see it (albeit this must be very rare) but maybe there’s something like that in those feather colour wavelengths
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