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The smallest origami bird I've made to date. It flapped it's wings (just about), and there's no photoshop involved in this shot whatsoever. It involved the use of pretty thin paper which actually still looks quite thick when compared to the size of the bird.

That's a British one pence it's sat upon by the way (pretty small!).

I've naturally lost it somewhere, it may well be inside a vacuum cleaner!

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I must say that is very interesting. You must have very nimble fingers
:iconginnyhaha:
Wow, that's impressively small. Maybe it was the world's smallest Deviation before it met its vacuum-y death :D

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Dexterity is virtue... I am a musician, perhaps that helps!!?!

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It's not definitely in a vacuum-bag-heaven.... it's just not on the table where I last saw it.

Hmmm, I wonder what the smallest ever deviation actually is.
I'm mildly tempted to post a single pixel.... a purple pixel.... naturally!
:)

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Perhaps... what instrument?
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Wow... you've got a nice sound
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We'll have our new EPs in our shop section soon.... we had the launch last night.

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Ah, the infamous bird, hehe, it's good, and really really small ;) I'm glad you put it up, cos I was looking through your gallery the other day trying to find it :)

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CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD
EX-P600
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F/4.8
16 mm
Apr 23, 2005, 9:00:07 PM

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