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08/18/2004 09:45:08 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by RHoldenSr: Great shot. It looks a little saturated but it is still great. It may have been the lighting or etc. I have had some shots that came out somewhat saturated also.
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It was early morning on an overcast day. I do find that reds are super saturated under those conditions. I probably should have toned it down a bit, but I took it on the way into work one morning and had to hurry and send it out to some friends to show that I finally *got* one. :-)
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08/18/2004 09:51:44 PM · #27 |
Just goes to show you do not need nectar feeders :)
You can always use plants.
I have a Fire Bush and several other plants that they just love and hang around all the time. But I also have 4 nectar feeders out.
Originally posted by dwterry: Originally posted by RHoldenSr: Great shot. It looks a little saturated but it is still great. It may have been the lighting or etc. I have had some shots that came out somewhat saturated also.
What time of the day was it taken? |
It was early morning on an overcast day. I do find that reds are super saturated under those conditions. I probably should have toned it down a bit, but I took it on the way into work one morning and had to hurry and send it out to some friends to show that I finally *got* one. :-) |
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08/18/2004 10:41:07 PM · #28 |
I also wanted to get a few good shots this year b4 the birds passed on. I don't have a feeder so I sat at my Grandmothers house for 2 hours until I got these 2 photos :) Hope to get more and better ones next year.

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08/18/2004 10:55:51 PM · #29 |
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08/18/2004 11:49:47 PM · #30 |
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08/19/2004 06:37:13 AM · #31 |
Wow Jean ... awesome shots! How fast was your shutter to stop the wings like that???
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08/19/2004 09:38:03 AM · #32 |
Originally posted by dwterry: Wow Jean ... awesome shots! How fast was your shutter to stop the wings like that??? |
Hi, I'm happy that you like these shots. For all the shots, the shutter speed was 1/1000 sec, which is the maximum that my camera can do. ISO was either 800 or 400.
Message edited by author 2004-08-19 09:38:20. |
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08/19/2004 12:56:58 PM · #33 |
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08/19/2004 02:55:55 PM · #34 |
Spent a couple of hours at my feeder this summer to get these. Set manual focus to range just in front of feeder and shutter to 1/1000 sec. Bright sunny day.
J.B
Message edited by author 2004-08-19 15:12:21. |
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08/19/2004 03:27:10 PM · #35 |
Very colorful Hummingbirds!
I wish we had them in our area :)
Originally posted by jbsmithana:
J.B |
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08/19/2004 03:40:56 PM · #36 |
never seen any hummers that color - very bright.
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Message edited by author 2004-08-21 23:11:24.
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08/19/2004 03:41:01 PM · #37 |
Originally posted by jbsmithana: J.B |
Crop the feeder out of this one and it seems to tell a very different story!
Great pictures, thanks for sharing!
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08/20/2004 07:41:56 PM · #38 |
Anybody now what kind of Hummingbird this is???!! Caught him at my feeder this morning taking a drink. Sorry about the poor quality of the picture. Had to take it at a distance and through glass. |
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08/20/2004 07:43:38 PM · #39 |
i think that's a north american furry humming bird
i rarely see them - but my mom says they eat her bird food all the time ;}
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08/20/2004 07:54:37 PM · #40 |
One problem I have is that the orioles also like the nectar and they break the flowers off the feeders so that they can get at the nectar also.
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08/20/2004 08:56:04 PM · #41 |
i've heard that - but haven't seen any of them. though i would like to.
didnt know they would actually break the feeders - do they break the flowers in the garden'?
i dont think they come this far north
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08/21/2004 12:51:47 AM · #42 |
Nice shots soup and jean! wow! |
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08/21/2004 01:38:47 AM · #43 |
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08/21/2004 10:52:58 AM · #44 |
Taken through a glass window with a p&s Powershot. |
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08/21/2004 11:00:48 AM · #45 |
nice shot considering the lag on a P&S cam.
i never would have tried with the kodak dx3700 i gave away ;}
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08/21/2004 03:02:35 PM · #46 |
Originally posted by soup: i've heard that - but haven't seen any of them. though i would like to.
didnt know they would actually break the feeders - do they break the flowers in the garden'?
i dont think they come this far north |
They must soup last I checked Ottawa was north of Vermont, not nearly as pretty though.I don`t think they break flowers in the garden but they have to on the hummer feeders as their beaks are way to large to fit in otherwise!
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08/21/2004 11:13:18 PM · #47 |
yes i hear ottawa is colder than vermont too. i am skeptical though.
going to be a wicked winter this year i think ;{
Message edited by author 2004-08-21 23:13:40.
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