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I've had the best luck when it's in the shade but not dark enough for the flash to go off for my blue. No idea why, but for my camera that seems to bring out the detail better. Still, have to be careful not to be too close to the subject or it'll still be washed out looking.

Here is the blue, the middle one, inside but during the daytime using flash. She does not have good lacing, but she does have some, which isn't showing at all here:
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Same one outside in the shade, but the camera was in the sun if that makes sense:
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Now here she is in a brighter (middle bird) setting but she's sort if in the sun and camera shaded:
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ETA: They're, I think, about 3 months old here. The buff and the barred rock are fully grown. In person, she looks most like the middle picture, though you still can just barely see any lacing.
 
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Love the buffs!
I missed having them in the flock so I got some lemon cuckoo eggs. The chicks don't look any different than regular buffs to me- I was expecting a head spot or something. Oh well- they're still cute.
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Not a lavender expert, but number two looks like he has the least red leakage to me. Do lavenders even have red leakage?
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No- lavender dilutes red so leakage would appear more of a pale gold. They just appear a bit sun washed though- instead of getting brassy like blues do the roosters get a buttery color on the old feathers.
I like all 3, but the last I am just guessing is the least dominant? He seems the most narrow in body, but Orps can take so long to fully mature. Still- I would keep 1 & 2 just because you already know they'll be nice and round.

Yes, # 3 is the least dominant and the smallest. Also the one I removed from the pen, though I'll probably let him hang out for a while to mature as he is also a paler shade. The 3 are all sun-bleached and #1 did have some gold showing prior to the sun. The hens didn't get this sun-bleach effect-why is that??
 
I don't know why- but only the shiny roo feathers seem to be effected by the sun in that way. I have seen blue hens get dull/brown feathers, but not as badly as blue roos. And white birds- only the roos getting yellowing. Its probably a texture thing. Like Renie said, there is probably a bit more to it.

If #1 had leakage before the sun (in juvenile feathering) then you should take him out of the breeding program as well. If your roos are clear, and you end up with offspring showing gold, then it may be one or more of your hens carrying it.
 
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Thank you for the suggestions. I'll be pulling #1 from the pen too. Hope to hatch a few in Jan and will definitely watch the color as they grow.
 
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If it was me i would go with #2... My least favorite is #3... he's off, and i really don't like the type of tail, nor how he holds it! #1 would be my back up, if it were me. but #2 seams to have possibility, i would actually like to see what he could throw in a generation or two mixed up with a nice black hen or two, then the off spring crossed to bring out the lavenders. but even still hes not bad, better orpington type then many... its the tails that flag to me... lavenders seam to have very sqirrly tails
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