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Hummingbird Moth in HDR

GraphyFotozGraphyFotoz Registered Users Posts: 2,267 Major grins
edited August 17, 2013 in Wildlife
I thought this came out amazingly well!
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Canon 60D | Nikon Cooloix P7700
Manfrotto Mono | Bag- LowePro Slingshot 100AW

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    JuanoJuano Registered Users Posts: 4,881 Major grins
    edited August 10, 2013
    It did,congrats, although I'm not too sure about the pink tone in the tree bark.
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    joshhuntnmjoshhuntnm Registered Users Posts: 1,924 Major grins
    edited August 10, 2013
    I'd blurr everying except the moth just a bit. Something weird in that green stuff.
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    NeozynNeozyn Registered Users Posts: 40 Big grins
    edited August 15, 2013
    Amazing shot, thanks for sharing.

    Canon 5D MKII - HDR
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    GraphyFotozGraphyFotoz Registered Users Posts: 2,267 Major grins
    edited August 16, 2013
    Juano wrote: »
    It did,congrats, although I'm not too sure about the pink tone in the tree bark.

    That isn't tree bark!
    That is the corner of our maroon painted enclose porch.
    Canon 60D | Nikon Cooloix P7700
    Manfrotto Mono | Bag- LowePro Slingshot 100AW

    http://www.graphyfotoz.smugmug.com/
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    JakeJake Registered Users Posts: 29 Big grins
    edited August 16, 2013
    Cool capture. I'm amazed that they can still fly after their wings lose most of their pigmentation.

    Here is one I captured a couple of summers ago that shows how colorful the wings are on the underside.

    5P6C7433-M.jpg
    Thanks,
    Jake

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    "Some people hunt with a rifle, I hunt with a Canon" ~ Gary Jacobson
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    GraphyFotozGraphyFotoz Registered Users Posts: 2,267 Major grins
    edited August 17, 2013
    Juano wrote: »
    It did,congrats, although I'm not too sure about the pink tone in the tree bark.
    Jake wrote: »
    Cool capture. I'm amazed that they can still fly after their wings lose most of their pigmentation.

    Here is one I captured a couple of summers ago that shows how colorful the wings are on the underside.

    Mine is a different species from different part of the USA.
    Never saw one like yours here......much more colorful for sure!
    Excellent shot too!! thumb.gif
    Canon 60D | Nikon Cooloix P7700
    Manfrotto Mono | Bag- LowePro Slingshot 100AW

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    JuanoJuano Registered Users Posts: 4,881 Major grins
    edited August 17, 2013
    That isn't tree bark!
    That is the corner of our maroon painted enclose porch.

    Oooh! Now I undestand!:D
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