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| sent on March 27, 2015 (19:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excellent. :-P Ottima. |
| sent on March 27, 2015 (20:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great shot wow! Wow! Grande scatto  |
| sent on March 27, 2015 (20:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
ITA. Bellissimo scatto. |
| sent on March 27, 2015 (21:27)
Thanks: Pallotta Mancini Enrico Cesare Enzo Enrico Franco For looking and the kind words. Wally |
| sent on March 27, 2015 (22:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful wow! splendida |
| sent on March 27, 2015 (23:07)
Thanks Paul, Wally |
| sent on March 28, 2015 (1:29)
Beautiful compo, beautiful subject, excellent detail. Well done Wally to catch this one when it stopped flying. It's easy to panic because they don't often stop for long. My favorite birds to shoot. Brian |
| sent on March 28, 2015 (4:01)
Thanks Brian. Indeed, you have gotten some fantastic in flight shots of hummingbirds. I have really enjoyed seeing them. They certainly are intriguing little birds that are highly unpredictable. I hope to get some good in flight shots of them this spring and summer. Once again, thank you for your insightful comments and your faithful encouragement. I appreciate it. Wally |
| sent on March 28, 2015 (7:12)
I forget to mention Wally there are no hummingbirds in Australia so it will be another 15k trip back to Central America to capture some more : ) The things we do for a photo! : ) One thing I haven't mentioned in my notes is that I leave the OS/VR on for Hummers in flight(well not at first but then I found it works). I do believe your lens does not have this? The reason, because you are not really panning for the most part. Hummers hover a lot of the time. So even though the wings are going at a million miles an hour, they are in reality, kind of standing still in mid air. I found the OS locked the focus like it was a portrait shot. Good luck this spring and summer I look forward to seeing some cracking images. Brian |
| sent on March 28, 2015 (7:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice, good composition and details, compliments! Very nice, good composition and details, compliments ! |
| sent on March 28, 2015 (7:38)
Brain, makes me feel very fortunate that I have them right in my own backyard so to speak. Your right my Canon 400 5.6 doesn't have IS. But I can do pretty well with it hand held by keeping the shutter speeds up. Yes indeed the hummers do hover but like you said earlier, "they often don't stop for long". I'm just going to have to work harder at catching them they do hover. We only have two kinds around here the Anna's and the Rufous. As you know, fascinating little birds to watch. Brian, thanks for sharing. Wally |
| sent on March 28, 2015 (7:39)
Thanks Ricky for the nice compliment. Wally |
| sent on March 28, 2015 (7:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful shot;-) Un bellissimo scatto |
| sent on March 28, 2015 (16:05)
Thanks Antino, Wally |
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