Close ups!!! Post your best close up pics of your chicken

BTW, all you Silkie lovers out there, I am curious about one thing: what's the difference in appearance between the Silkie hens and the roos? Is it easy to tell them apart? What about the crowing - is it different from the other breeds?
 
I would say mostly from the combs and wattles. Their crow is a little more high pitch usually. I like a bantam crow more than a large breed crow
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I have a mix that is that same color and was told it was a lavender. I thought a blue was much darker?
This is an older pic. She is twice as fluffy and has more feathers sticking up on top of her head.
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I took this yesterday, same pullet. I used the camera on my phone. Her name is Fluffy
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Nice pics everyone!
Here's my flock who recently turned 16 weeks old

Opal, my br who enjoys sitting on my lap
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Dalila, New Hampshire Red getting ready for a nap
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Phanny my little partridge rock runt:
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Bree my White Wyndotte investigating the camera
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Lucy looking evil
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And Lilith a Silver Laced Wyndotte Posing
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Here are a few of my girls. Stew is the red, Princess Buttercup is the Buttercup and Tweedle Dee (yes, there is a Tweedle Dum) is the white leghorn....Magnum is the Giant Rooster (he is for sale/givewaway!)

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Thanks! My camera is from Aiptek and it's called "Action HD GVS". It makes impressive HD films and takes great pictures (if you have it in the correct setting, which is not hard since the camera is made for dummies). And it's $200! I'm very pleased with it; my only complaint is that you can't really take good photos in low-light. Other than that, it's
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