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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    Nice work Bob....our Ruby Throats as so competitive they would never share a feeder like that.

    The young Cardinals are molting into adult plumage and they are hungry! I had 6 at one time on the feeder today.

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    Love the shot Joel, But I have a question----Did you give up on ETTL? I noticed you shot at 1/32 flash vs -2 2/3---What prompted the switch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob williams View Post
    Love the shot Joel, But I have a question----Did you give up on ETTL? I noticed you shot at 1/32 flash vs -2 2/3---What prompted the switch?
    Well....it was actually a boo-boo....I failed to check my settings beforehand and I had left the flash set on manual for the HB's. I shot a couple frames of the Cardinal without flash and it (the histogram) looked a little underexposed so I reached up and flipped it on and took a few more frames while it was posing nicely.

    After the bird left I looked at the settings and it was on manual 1/32, it worked pretty well though

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    Hey Bob, I'm really loving the flowers, background and colors on those!

    Joel, another great shot and I'm loving the mohawk!

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    A pair of Mourning Doves taken this morning

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    Downy Woodpecker from my backyard setup, rainy morning today so slower shutter speed and high ISO needed.

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    Nice shots Joel, Looks like you have all kinds of youngsters in your back yard.

    Here are some more hummers from this morning. I was trying to change it up a bit, so I combined natural and printed background and really stretched the imagination with the flowers----the flowers are almost all gone around here.

    Both shots: 7D, 500mm, 1/250th, ISO 200, F16, 4 flashes @1/32nd power.

    I didn't really care for this one, but this is the only bird that would come close to this flower:





    And one with out flowers:



    P.S. I hit my 100. You can see the entire collection here: http://rwilliamsimaging.com/hummingbirds

    Thanks for looking
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob williams View Post

    P.S. I hit my 100. You can see the entire collection here: http://rwilliamsimaging.com/hummingbirds

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    Bob that is one heck of a collection! Congrats on your 100!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    A pair of Mourning Doves taken this morning

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    I don't how I feel about this one. It looks a little spooky
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raid View Post
    Joel

    I don't how I feel about this one. It looks a little spooky
    it's THE BIRDS
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob williams View Post
    Nice shots Joel, Looks like you have all kinds of youngsters in your back yard.

    Here are some more hummers from this morning. I was trying to change it up a bit, so I combined natural and printed background and really stretched the imagination with the flowers----the flowers are almost all gone around here.

    Both shots: 7D, 500mm, 1/250th, ISO 200, F16, 4 flashes @1/32nd power.

    I didn't really care for this one, but this is the only bird that would come close to this flower:





    And one with out flowers:



    P.S. I hit my 100. You can see the entire collection here: http://rwilliamsimaging.com/hummingbirds

    Thanks for looking
    Congrats Bob, great collection. Your flash setup gives incredible results, beautiful subject isolation in this series. Superb.
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