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Retired - Hobby is Hummingbird Photography
Retired - Hobby is Hummingbird Photography
JEM


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Your Occupation (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-F707
Location: Our home in Chapala
Date: Dec 10, 2002
Aperture: F3.2
ISO: 200
Shutter: 10/6400
Date Uploaded: Dec 14, 2002

This hummingbird has his gear down, tail brake flared, and is coming in for a landing.

Statistics
Place: 33 out of 145
Avg (all users): 5.9635
Avg (commenters): 7.2500
Avg (participants): 5.9457
Avg (non-participants): 5.9800
Views since voting: 1324
Votes: 192
Comments: 17
Favorites: 2 (view)


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12/23/2002 04:38:57 PM
Very nice photo Jem. I can't believe you got this close to one of those and to get it in focus. Wow! good work and patience.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
12/22/2002 07:58:57 AM
Ahhhhh to be retired and do photography full time. Nice shot. I like the depth of field and cute subject Jacko. 8
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12/19/2002 03:09:47 PM
Cool shot.... - vw4lyfe (8)
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12/19/2002 12:40:07 AM
Good catch. The bird would look better with a little more darkness. Cub
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12/18/2002 10:14:12 PM
Great picture of what appears to be a violet-crowned Hummingbird. You must live in Mexico or Southern Arizona. It is difficult to capture a hummingbird in a horizontal position as you have done. Lnede
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12/17/2002 08:22:36 PM
You get some of the greatest hummingbird photos I've seen. This one is coming in for a landing. I would like to see some of males. So far they've been females. The males have the beautiful colors. This is awesome as I've come to expect. And of course it's a 10 for me. PTL
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12/17/2002 03:33:17 PM
Very nice capture, but the picture alone doesn't shout "occupation", but the title does make it work. I would also have liked to see a little more of the red perch. 6 =)
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12/17/2002 11:45:22 AM
I would have cropped a lot more of the bottom of the shot off; awesome shot though!
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12/17/2002 01:00:36 AM
Personnaly, I would have not cropped out the feeder. Great shot anyway.
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12/16/2002 04:39:36 PM
Amazing image. I can not image what shutter speed you had to use to freeze the wings of this little guy. 9
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12/16/2002 04:01:14 PM
Speedy little guys. I love shooting them also. Very nice, but the red feeder on the right should of been cropped out.
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12/16/2002 02:37:35 PM
Pretty good! The blur of the wings is a bit strong, but understandable. I'm kinda tossed on the perch, some yes, some no. I like the strongly dark, blurred background, focusses attention on the subject. 8 Swash
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12/16/2002 09:48:49 AM
nice violet-crowned...
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12/16/2002 08:36:58 AM
This is wonderful! I think a tighter crop eliminating the orange thing bottom right would make it even better.
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12/16/2002 07:19:07 AM
10 for the shot, 1 for the challange. 5-Martin
12/16/2002 12:37:17 AM
cool. Seems grainy?
12/16/2002 12:22:42 AM
A great photo, but mind the orange object in the lower right corner...8
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