Post your Hummingbird Photos

wev

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We're both just waking up

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bostra25

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Superb shot ! these are really nice pictures. When you’re composing your close-up bird shot, the background is extremely important for ensuring an effective photo. You usually want a dark or neutral background, so the subject pops out. Set the exposure metering mode to spot metering, so you can get a reading of just the subject while ignoring the background.
 

SteveL54

Senior Member
Superb shot ! these are really nice pictures. When you’re composing your close-up bird shot, the background is extremely important for ensuring an effective photo. You usually want a dark or neutral background, so the subject pops out. Set the exposure metering mode to spot metering, so you can get a reading of just the subject while ignoring the background.

Good advice. I just wish that I had time to set up for it. I knew they wouldn't hang around long, and I was loosing sunlight fast. I got within 15 feet of them, and I used my 200mm with the aperture wide open. Aperture priority mode. I really had no time to fiddle with any other adjustments. The white background is my garden shed. The one on the clothesline is in front of some trees.
 

Krs_2007

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Been meaning to add this one and keep forgetting. Ignore the watermark, this will be used for other photo types for clients so I am just testing on this site to see if I like it or not.

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wev

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I didn't see him sitting in the tree till he flashed me a good morning

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I eased around and got a clearer view

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dh photography

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Not having Humming birds in the UK i cant imagine the pleasure of being able to get pictures like that with a 200mm

Hey Mike. It is a shame they haven't crossed the pond so you could enjoy them as well. They are so fun to watch and are quite the challenge sometimes. I miss a lot of opportunities not having longer reach, but I love trying to get in as close as I can. It's even more fun to try to use an 18-55!!
 
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