Hummingbird ID?
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Johnny Bravo
Registered: May 03, 2004
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I just can't find this one in the book!



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He was hitting the feeder hard, but seemed to be having a problem with his hover---more of a hit and run approach than your normal hummer.....



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i am gray
Registered: Mar 20, 2008
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Yeah, I'm not really sure,... Nice shots.



Johnny Bravo
Registered: May 03, 2004
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It was fun. I was heading to bed down in Costa Rica and one of the feeders wasn't emptied by the hummers that day, so the bats were hitting it on my porch. On went the flash--and I didn't get to bed on time. Took a bit of doing to get the focus and flash settings right (I was shooting in the dark, literally) but it was a heck of a lot of fun.



Venus
Registered: Aug 16, 2005
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Good stuff but a bit grainy. Any reason why?



Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
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WOW Johnny,

you got a bat!!! I have them flying over my head every night when I feed the horses. I keep wanting to figure how to shoot them & here I see you have them coming to a hummingbird feeder.

Congratulations

Lil



Johnny Bravo
Registered: May 03, 2004
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Venus wrote:
Good stuff but a bit grainy. Any reason why?



I used my 'Expose to the left, then move the exposure slider to the right to maiximize grain' technique (patent pending) on these.

Like I said, I was heading off to bed when the oppty to shoot bats presented itself. What I didn't say was that I had a few cervesa's with dinner. So at the end of the day these shots are much more a documentation of the fact that hummingbird feeders attract bats in Costa Rica than any display of skill in the art of photography.

My 'Bats As Art' book is temporarily on hold until I sort out a few issues.



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
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Who woulda thought They have a toungue Absolutely cool 'documentative' shots, I like the processing technique and am all in for your Bats As Art book too.

Karl



Josh S
Registered: Mar 14, 2007
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"My 'Bats As Art' book is temporarily on hold until I sort out a few issues. "

"I used my 'Expose to the left, then move the exposure slider to the right to maiximize grain' technique (patent pending) on these. "


Ha Ha ha.... cool pictures.

-Josh



fwyflyr
Registered: Jul 30, 2005
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"My 'Bats As Art' book is temporarily on hold until I sort out a few issues. "

John -
Will I be able to order it as a CD
- Ken



Johnny Bravo
Registered: May 03, 2004
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fwyflyr wrote:
"My 'Bats As Art' book is temporarily on hold until I sort out a few issues. "

John -
Will I be able to order it as a CD
- Ken



Ken, did you move up to CD's? I thought you were still a Zip Drive man.

Regardless, you get an autographed copy my friend

(Just so there's no confusion later: You've still got to PAY for your autographed copy)



Rob Tillyer
Registered: Nov 17, 2007
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These are great as are the comments. I have used that maximize grain technique myself from time to time. You made the most of it here. Thanks for posting.



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