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Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Started by buddywoods, July 26, 2014, 07:59:33 PM

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Pat

Oh my!  That is a great image, Buddy!

What a wonderful Creator we have. 

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Jeanne Lee

Great shot, Buddy.  They're so fast, they're hard to catch.   :)
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buddywoods



Thanks, Pat and Jeanne.  Here is another shot of her.

Pat

Oh, my!  Her wings must have been beating a mile a minute!  That's a great capture that you got! 

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SmokeytheDog

It looks like you took it in the afternoon sun. I've always tried for evening or morning light.
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buddywoods

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Quote from: SmokeytheDog on July 26, 2014, 09:51:08 PM
It looks like you took it in the afternoon sun. I've always tried for evening or morning light.

Hi SmokeytheDog,

It was around 5:30 pm when I took the pictures.  I have a 400mm f/5.6 lens, so f/5.6 in low light I would have to go high with the ISO or use a slow shutter speed and try and pan or use a flash to get a proper exposure.

JudyB

Beautiful bids. I love watching them around the feeder.  I don't have a fast enough shutter speed on my camera to take their pictures.  As John gets to know his Nikon he will be able to get some good shots.

Love your pictures though!  They are wonderful!


buddywoods

Quote from: JudyB on July 27, 2014, 08:40:42 AM
Beautiful bids. I love watching them around the feeder.  I don't have a fast enough shutter speed on my camera to take their pictures.  As John gets to know his Nikon he will be able to get some good shots.

Love your pictures though!  They are wonderful!

Thanks, Judy!  You do need a fast shutter speed, that is why I shoot in sunlight.  You could use a flash and then you could shoot in the shade or low light.  The only way to freeze the wings is to use a flash.  As you can see I wasn't able to freeze the wings because I didn't use a flash.

http://www.digital-photo-secrets.com/tip/3227/how-to-photograph-hummingbirds/

JudyB

Still they are wonderful!  Well done!