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    Re: Hummingbird #10

    That is a gorgeous shot; beautiful colors, exposure and composition. Well done!

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    Re: Hummingbird #10

    Hi Steve: I am a big fan of your hummingbirds! I have saved your tutorial post, and some day, I will work up the nerve to give it a try...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCrose View Post
    Very very nice. Working on some Hummer shots myself. I just don't have the patience you do
    Maybe you could write a tutorial of your methods...would be appreciated by all of us who are not so talented in this difficult area of photography. Hummingbirds are a totally different skill that takes time to perfect.
    Thank you monte, if you have any questions about hummingbirds, feel free to ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinakibaidya View Post
    Steve incredible shot! Patience really pays.
    Thank you , pinaki

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRSearls View Post
    That is a gorgeous shot; beautiful colors, exposure and composition. Well done!

    Paul S
    Thank you paul, glad you liked it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzan J View Post
    Hi Steve: I am a big fan of your hummingbirds! I have saved your tutorial post, and some day, I will work up the nerve to give it a try...
    Just give it a try, suzan. Even when you don't get a good shot, they will make you smile.

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    Thanks again, everyone, I apprediate all the awesome comments.

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    Re: Hummingbird #10

    Just beautiful... nothing more needs to be said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jprzybyla View Post
    Just beautiful... nothing more needs to be said.
    Thank you joe, most appreciated. My favorite of the year , so far.

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    Re: Hummingbird #10

    Hi Steve,

    I tried your recommendations and had encouraging results capturing an immature male and female at my feeder. I will move it to a different location for better lighting and try again tomorrow. Do you normally use fill-in flash?

    Paul S

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRSearls View Post
    Hi Steve,

    I tried your recommendations and had encouraging results capturing an immature male and female at my feeder. I will move it to a different location for better lighting and try again tomorrow. Do you normally use fill-in flash?

    Paul S
    Not always paul. I move my feeders around alot, and adapt to the new location. I find that if the feeder and hummingbird are in the shadows, and the background is bright, I can get better shutter speeds . (this is when I use fill flash----------mildly backlit)

    If I have good light, and can front light with good shutter speeds, I will do it.


    Shot #10, I waited for 2 hours, in bright overcast lighting. Ever so slight backlighting and pushed my exposure with no flash. Shutter speeds were 1/800s at ISO 1250 . Not enough to freeze the wings, but if you shoot a few shots, you'll get a good one.


    Glad to hear you had good results. Hope to see some of your photos.

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    Re: Hummingbird #10

    Wonderful, Steve!

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