First Humming Bird attempt

crf291

New Member
This is my first Humming bird attempt. Hopefully I can get closer to the birds and be able to capture more detail.

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This is my first Humming bird attempt. Hopefully I can get closer to the birds and be able to capture more detail.


Better than mine. I got a picture of a deer instead.:lol:

Nice picture BTW.
 

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rhenderson

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I think this is a very good picture. You can identify individual feather patterns around the head and breast areas. I don't think you need to get any closer and I'm not sure what other details you could want other than the ends of the wings. Issue there is probably shutter speed.

To "get closer" put up feeders in an area you can sit and watch and that has good perching sites. Let the feeders run out - and let the birds see you refill them. They will get comfortable with you in the area.

My wife has had them come aroung the house and into the garage (her smoking area), come right up to her face chittering - and then meet her at the back porch when she brings the refill out.
 

Katelin

one day the dark will end
For great hummer pics try a longer lens, and increase your depth of field...
Nice photo!!!
 

crf291

New Member
I think this is a very good picture. You can identify individual feather patterns around the head and breast areas. I don't think you need to get any closer and I'm not sure what other details you could want other than the ends of the wings. Issue there is probably shutter speed.

To "get closer" put up feeders in an area you can sit and watch and that has good perching sites. Let the feeders run out - and let the birds see you refill them. They will get comfortable with you in the area.

My wife has had them come aroung the house and into the garage (her smoking area), come right up to her face chittering - and then meet her at the back porch when she brings the refill out.

I do have a feeder but hadn't thought about making sure they see me filling it. Good idea, thanks.
 

Silly

New Member
Sweet picture...........we have millions of hummers this year!!! They go thru four feeders a day!!!
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
For great hummer pics try a longer lens, and increase your depth of field...
Nice photo!!!

Stopping the wings is a speed problem, not a depth of field problem.
A shutter speed priority mode will allow you to shorten exposure time

Excellant pics :yay:
 

jbr13

www.jbr.smugmug.com
I like the wing blur, it shows motion which is important in an image. If you have a hummingbird just sitting there in mid air with wings stopped, it looks like it's cut and paste. It is cool to see them in stop motion, but for a photograph I prefer some sense of motion.

Nice shot!

J
 

Rael

Supper's Ready
I thought I'd share this with the class, even though it doesn't have the defintiion of many of the beautiful shots on here. I just like what's going on here, seems like Mother and daughter (new fledgling on the right, getting table manner lessons or something). :lol:


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belvak

Happy Camper
Great shots everyone!!! I'm jealous. Maybe when I grow up, I can get some pictures like those!! :lol:
 
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