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Izaak
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by Izaak » Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:30 pm
DSCN4701 by
flympher, on Flickr
Hook: Daiichi 1550, size 14
Thread: Pearsall's Gossamer silk, brown
Hackle: Starling
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Mataura mayfly
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by Mataura mayfly » Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:42 pm
Nice work, is that a Starling covert feather? Cannot make out any tan tipping to the feather so I am guessing it is not a back feather and it just seems a little bulkier in the fibre than your run of the mill Starling body feather.
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by tie2fish » Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:43 pm
Dunno, Izaak ... on my monitor the "brown" Gossamer looks more like light orange. That aside, the construction is quite "Stewart-like" (with the obligatory nod to Mr. Baillie).
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Izaak
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by Izaak » Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:56 pm
Mataura mayfly wrote:Nice work, is that a Starling covert feather? Cannot make out any tan tipping to the feather so I am guessing it is not a back feather and it just seems a little bulkier in the fibre than your run of the mill Starling body feather.
Last week I found and bought this exceptional starling skin. I wish I had a dozen just like it! This is a hackle from the starling's back. The hackle feather stems on this particular bird are longer, with more prime barbs, than I have seen before, and very richly colored.
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Izaak
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by Izaak » Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:59 pm
tie2fish wrote:Dunno, Izaak ... on my monitor the "brown" Gossamer looks more like light orange. That aside, the construction is quite "Stewart-like" (with the obligatory nod to Mr. Baillie).
There is a bit of an orange cast to it, but I promise, it is brown Pearsall's!

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by letumgo » Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:06 pm
There is a lot of variability in starling hackle. I have a few hand picked skins, that are exceptional. I have others, which rarely get used, because I do not like the shape of the feathers (too long and slender for my taste). I tend to like the skins with broader feathers, more spade shaped. I have had good luck with the dyed starling skins, but the natural skins seem to be more of a crap-shoot.
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by Old Hat » Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:02 pm
Nicely done. I bet the light apple green is playing a few tricks with the brown color. Looks quite orange to me also. The brown background is probably contributing as well.
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by letumgo » Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:12 pm
Ain't photography fun. Just the sort of puzzle that I enjoy. All part of the fun.
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by Izaak » Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:32 pm
I'm shooting against a white background in some shadow, too. It must be a combination of lighting, shadow, and reflected light from the apple.