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    Senior Member Bill W's Avatar
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    HB pix

    Great shots....I haven't posted in awhile and this is the first time in quite sometime visiting the HB thread.

    I really enjoyed seeing the Caliope pic Bob and I'm quite jealous you have 5 species to capture.

    I hear your lament about becoming bored, w/only have Ruby-throats here, my pix to me, have become redundant. But I keep trying to capture that unique pic.

    I'm still shooting natural light and trying to reduce my shutter speeds to enhance the movement pattern of their wings.

    Regards,
    Bill

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    For those interested, I just finished another entry on my Hummingbird Blog. The topic is backgrounds and can be accessed here: http://rwilliamsimaging.com/blog

    I am always interested in feedback so please feel free to comment or critique here or on the blog itself.

    Thanks,
    Bob

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    You are a very good writer.

    I liked it, clear and concise with beautiful images to illustrate each point along the way.

    Well done sir

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    Thanks Joel,
    Bob

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    As I live where there are no Hummingbirds, I always wanted to know more about these guys.

    I just watched a documentary on Hummingbirds called:

    Hummingbirds Jewelled Messengers (2012)

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3216766/...59040619128893

    This doco has some beautiful photography of these guys in motion and is well worth a look. I had no idea just how small these guys are so I'm even more impressed with Bob's fantastic shots. I can see the challengers in getting such a small bird in frame.
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