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bubbles at Poland - created by karthikraoan


bubbles at Poland
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taken at Old Jewish Town Square, Krakow, Poland (5 years and 2860 days ago)

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Orchids at Christmas - created by TwilightMuse


Orchids at Christmas
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Here's looking at you - created by poetress59


Heres looking at you
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While in Roatan at a park I was able to take this picture of a hummingbird perched on a branch. I believe he was posing. (5 years and 2861 days ago)

avatar Cache Slinger

And posing it may have been. I've rarely seen these creatures sitting still. This is a great capture, and to maximize the impact of it's beauty and presence, I'd suggest cropping it to have your subject fill 75% of the frame. It's nearly centered vertically and horizontally, and this wonderfully coloured bird is surrounded presently by so much uninteresting dead space. If the details are there in your original image, I think a tighter crop will increase the vote potential for this fellow. Fill the frame and your viewers will get closer to your humming bird and it's details.

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Cache Slinger-Thank you for your comments and suggestions. Have taken you up on them and cropped the little fellow...hope it accents him better.
There were so many hummingbirds at the park that I took this at...many perched almost waiting their turn at the feeders. It was fantastic for photo ops.
I have to say the best experience I have had with hummingbirds was the opportunity at my home to actually hold on that was exhausted from being disoriented and trying to fly off a a roofed porch...poor thing couldnt figure out how to get out from under the roof...had to put a broom handle up for it to crawl onto, then brought it out off the porch, placed it in my hand as it rested. It sat for some time and then flew off. Amazing!

avatar DW Photo

Love the capture of him looking right at you... nicely done... we also feed the hummers here at home and we have a "sentinel" hummer who will feed briefly and then fly to the wire above the feeder, or in the evergreen tree and sit, wait and watch for others that attempt to come and feed... he chases alot of other hummers away, all except 1-2 others which we assume are his "family"... to make the other happy we have added a 2nd feeder out of sight of his main resting spots, so he can't see it and the others can feed

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What's you looking at - created by norbart


Whats you looking at
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(5 years and 2867 days ago)

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Great capture, the attitude really comes across!

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Birds at sunset - created by friiskiwi


Birds at sunset
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(5 years and 2867 days ago)

avatar Cache Slinger

I like the framing here, nice use of thirds too. Were you shooting with a long lens? The is a bit of motion blur on the birds which is more evident in the high resolution image. Increasing the shutter speed and either opening up the aperture or increasing the ISO the same number of stops would reduce the blur in this low light without changing the lovely luminance of the sky. You probably already know, but for others who might not, a good rule of thumb when shooting with a zoom is to shoot one shutter speed over our zoom to eliminate camera shake. IE, if shooting at 200mm, shutter = 1/250

avatar DW Photo

nice sunset picture..and nice siloutte of the birds...

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