Portrait of a hummer
wally5656
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Now I'm curious, how about some information, EXIF, camera, lens, flash or strobe? Is the background real or PhotoShop?
You know...
salazar,
Ok here goes, canon20d, canon 70-200 f4L zoom lens, [EMAIL="f16@200"]f16@200[/EMAIL], iso 400, two alien bees b400 at approx. 1/8 power, real background as it was pretty dark outside used the modeling lights to help with the focus.
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That would be a awsome shot to frame...matte and sell!
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Beautiful Shot! The throat colour seem to be almost irridescent on my monitor!
Is that broad-tailed hummer?
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Ruby Throated I do believe.
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Agree!
I miss those little fallas so much.
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Nikon D700 x2/D300
Nikon 70-200 2.8/50 1.8/85 1.8/14.24 2.8
Thats a beautiful shot of a Humming Bird in Flight Wally
I'm so glad I got to see some with my own two eyes last year.
I am still in awe of the size of them .... Skippy
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Marina, Thanks so much!!!
Skippy, I appreciate your kind comment!!!
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