Thought you might enjoy my hummers in spring training lol, these are actual photos not composits I would have liked for them to be a little sharper but the lighting wasn't good and the little fellers don't want to stand still. c&c welcome . Thanks for viewing Randall
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Re: Hummers in Training
[Re: Randall]
#8179 05/05/0709:01 PM05/05/0709:01 PM
Your Hummers are fantastic. We get maybe 2 hummers a year here so there isn't the competition to get to a feeder. I'm certainly envious. www.bsvirginian.smugmug.com
Re: Hummers in Training
[Re: bob swanson]
#8180 05/06/0707:55 AM05/06/0707:55 AM
As far as I can count so far I have four males and two females,but I restrict the feeder to one outlet and that gives me a better chance of catching one in focus. I really like your lighthouses in Spain , Makes me want to go there..Next time you get a chance try a neutral graduation filter to restict the light and let the waves add up it really gives a great effect, if you haven't already done this. Thanks Randall
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Re: Hummers in Training
[Re: Randall]
#8181 05/07/0709:52 AM05/07/0709:52 AM
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