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My hummingbird images are a result of tips garnered from here on NSN. Such as removing perches on feeders, blocking all but one access hole, and inserting a flower in that hole. Then adding sugar water inside the flower with an eye dropper. This has worked wonderfully. I'm not sure of the background on this one, not as nice as the trees in the first two.
This guy's toes seem longer than his legs. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. That's how I learn! 1D2, 500 f4 IS, 1.4xII, 20mm extension tube, ISO 800, 1/800 @ f6.4, 550 at +2/3, tripod 50% of original Dan Kaiser
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