Thanks Christina! I was fortunate that where we were in west Texas the hummers are out all day and abundant. They really need light on the feathers or they don't show the wonderful colors. I know of several photogs here that have off camera flash set ups near their feeders. They end up with lovely results and say it does not seem to bother the birds as they continue to come back.
Looks great Barbara
Hi Barbara,
Thanks for sharing. I don't have any flashes, yet and I'm still not sure if might be harmful to use on birds. There is not a lot of information out there on the subject, mostly controversy, so I need to do more research. I know that I don't like flash in my eyes. Maybe I'll start a thread to learn more on the topic.
Beautiful capture Barbara. They are certainly a challenge to say the least.
I've tried them numerous times... and continue to do so. More go to the thrash
bin than to the folder!
Irene
Wonderful style and composition.
Using flash when photographing birds is very much like using flash when photographing humans; when it's best to use it we should and when it's not best we shouldn't.
Great shot Barbara!