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CANON R7
CANON 100-500RF @ 500mm f7.1 @ 1/250 ISO 1250 Depending on the angle of sight from the viewer to the hummingbird's throat, determines whether you see the iridescent nature of those feathers, or not, regardless of how bright the light is, falling on the throat. Most of the time, the throat appears a dark raspberry-red colour, so it's somewhat challenging to take an image, showing the glowing condition, as most often, the red glow, is only visible for a second or less. A fast frame rate, and some luck, are required here! Province of Ontario, Canada, image- August 1, 2024. Thanks to everyone for viewing. |
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by Karl Egressy
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