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<blockquote data-quote="happlegate11" data-source="post: 24489" data-attributes="member: 3567"><p>I have two lovely hummingbirds that visit my humming bird feeder! But the problem is that I can not seem to get a photo of them. Any tips. They fly away every time I try and snap a photo...even with my 18-200 lens on they always see me move to grab my camera which is by my side! THIS IS MY NEW CHALLENGE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happlegate11, post: 24489, member: 3567"] I have two lovely hummingbirds that visit my humming bird feeder! But the problem is that I can not seem to get a photo of them. Any tips. They fly away every time I try and snap a photo...even with my 18-200 lens on they always see me move to grab my camera which is by my side! THIS IS MY NEW CHALLENGE! [/QUOTE]
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