Test posting lage hummer files
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Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

By Nello's request, I'm posting large hummer files that I have never done.
I'm using both pbase and sugmug and I've been posting images from pbase. But
as you know that pbase limits the file size to upload there and then they further
compress the file size. To see good details of my hummer shots,you'll have to see them in a large file.
Here are some of my hummer shots that I posted here in the past. Sorry about the watermarks.

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Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
Total Posts: 16346
Country: United States

Beautiful Hide

& be prepared for some comment about the watermark. I saw a guy on DPR who managed to make the watermark an intricate part of the shot. He'd place them in an important area, but they'd be a part of the shot - still visible.... Very effective.... Wish I could remember who he was.......

Stunning shots as always....

Lil



Ted ellis
Registered: Aug 08, 2007
Total Posts: 12977
Country: United States

Fabulous, stunning, colors pop and the detail is second to none.

Ted



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 26212
Country: United States

Hide, I think your buddy Nello just done you good! These make your images come alive. The detailing of both texture and color are spectacular

By the way, the BG's on all these are wonderful

I hope you are able to continue to post sized like this on your hummer shots and they loaded up fine for me.

Karl



harshaj1
Registered: Mar 13, 2004
Total Posts: 14944
Country: United States

Fabulous with eye popping colors.
Harsha



Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

Lil Judd wrote:
Beautiful Hide

& be prepared for some comment about the watermark. I saw a guy on DPR who managed to make the watermark an intricate part of the shot. He'd place them in an important area, but they'd be a part of the shot - still visible.... Very effective.... Wish I could remember who he was.......

Stunning shots as always....

Lil


Thank you, Lil. At smugmug,they have a watermark feature and I thought it's necessary to put it on all my images. But if someone buys my print there,it
won't appear on the print. Now I've seen my hummer shots in a lage file size,this
is the way to post it.

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Ted ellis wrote:
Fabulous, stunning, colors pop and the detail is second to none.

Ted


Thank you, Ted. The file size really makes a difference here. I'm plesed to see
my hummer shots in this file size.

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Karl Witt wrote:
Hide, I think your buddy Nello just done you good! These make your images come alive. The detailing of both texture and color are spectacular

By the way, the BG's on all these are wonderful

I hope you are able to continue to post sized like this on your hummer shots and they loaded up fine for me.

Karl


Indeed,Nello's request done me good. I'm really pleased to see my hummer shots in this large file size. What a difference! Thanks for your kind comments, Karl.

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harshaj1 wrote:
Fabulous with eye popping colors.
Harsha


Thank you, Harsha. Now the little birds look big.

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Nello Milanese
Registered: Sep 22, 2007
Total Posts: 7436
Country: Italy

Oooooh myyy what a diference Hide! absolutely stunning dude
One of these could easily be used for commercial purposes!! I remember Adobe bought a hummer shot from one of our FM members who posted hummers here



Brenton Biggs
Registered: Mar 07, 2007
Total Posts: 4738
Country: United States

Hide these are awesome!!!



Ed Robertson
Registered: Mar 20, 2008
Total Posts: 7892
Country: Canada

Very Nice Hide Well Done. Ed



martines34
Registered: Jun 23, 2008
Total Posts: 2326
Country: United States

I can't express enough superlatives about your work.

Thank you for sharing.



Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

Nello Milanese wrote:
Oooooh myyy what a diference Hide! absolutely stunning dude
One of these could easily be used for commercial purposes!! I remember Adobe bought a hummer shot from one of our FM members who posted hummers here


Thank you,Nello. I'm,too, surprised to see a big difference. The gentleman you're talking about is Keith Rankin and he's my hummingbird master. Now I can
tell a big differnce between a large file size and a smaller one,I'll post my future images in a large file.

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Brenton Biggs wrote:
Hide these are awesome!!!


Thank you, Brenton.

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Ed Robertson wrote:
Very Nice Hide Well Done. Ed


Thank you, Ed.

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martines34 wrote:
I can't express enough superlatives about your work.

Thank you for sharing.


Thanks for your kind words. I just wanted to see what difference it would make
in posting my hummer images in a large file size. I'm pleased to see the difference.

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MozzMann
Registered: Feb 17, 2003
Total Posts: 1088
Country: Australia

Such a tiny and difficult bird to capture and yet Sir you are a consummate genius at it,
brilliant clarity and focus, just stunning images.

Thank you very much for your time and patience in showing these delightful creatures.



Hungtran10
Registered: Nov 20, 2007
Total Posts: 3101
Country: United States

simply beautiful. your hummer shots are top notch. beautiful lighting and exposure. could you explain again how you set up your flash units. i posted a similar question on your previous post but i could not find it again to go back and read your response.

in regards to the larger pics, i agree that larger sized pics are better for appreciating the finer textures and details on the photos. lately i have been posting pics with 1000 pixels wide. we shoot with such high resolution cameras and high quality optical lenses. it would be shame not to post a larger pic because all those great details would not be as appreciable.

- hung



Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

MozzMann wrote:
Such a tiny and difficult bird to capture and yet Sir you are a consummate genius at it,
brilliant clarity and focus, just stunning images.

Thank you very much for your time and patience in showing these delightful creatures.


I'm glad you liked them. Actually, I'm surprised to see such a big difference in
posting the image in a large file size than a smaller one. It especially makes
a difference when it comes to a very small subject like hummers.

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Duane N
Registered: Aug 17, 2008
Total Posts: 2216
Country: United States

Spectacular work. Top notch detail/color in all of these. Care to share what equipment was used to photograph these beautiful birds.



Dave In La
Registered: Jul 07, 2006
Total Posts: 7072
Country: United States

wonderful series Hide....the larger size lets us appreciate the quality of your work.
You, Socrate and Tony are tops with these guys



Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

Hungtran10 wrote:
simply beautiful. your hummer shots are top notch. beautiful lighting and exposure. could you explain again how you set up your flash units. i posted a similar question on your previous post but i could not find it again to go back and read your response.

in regards to the larger pics, i agree that larger sized pics are better for appreciating the finer textures and details on the photos. lately i have been posting pics with 1000 pixels wide. we shoot with such high resolution cameras and high quality optical lenses. it would be shame not to post a larger pic because all those great details would not be as appreciable.

- hung


Thank you,hung, And I agree with you that we should post images in a large file size to show the real performance
of high resolution cameras and high quality lenses. I haven't done justice to my equipments..untill now.

O.K,here are my hummingbird flash shoot set up.

this is my setup.


2 flashes on both sides of your camera at 45 degrees and at about 20 ich. from
the flower. Both flashes are set at about 15 degrees above the line from the flower.
These two flashes will cast a shadow on the hummer's belly or throat area ,so to eliminate the shadow,the
3rd flash or the belly flash,is set under the flower at about 30 inc. from the flower.
This flash could be right under the lens or near that line,aligned with your lens.
The 4th one is an overhead flash. This one is a bit behind the flower set at about 25-30 inc. above the flower.
And the last one is for the background. Whether you'll need 5 flashes or 6 flashes,depends on how many flashes
you'll need for the background. If you use 2 flashes for the BG,then you won't have to worry about the light fall off on the BG.
Since I use one flash for the BG, I sometimes see the light fall off on the BG.

Here's another tip. I use a water pick and a floral foam ball to support a flower.
These are very good tools and to me,they are must-have items. You can get them here.

http://www.save-on-crafts.com/pewklips.html

I use a hummzinger feeder and I think this feeder is the best for hummingbird
shoots. It's flat and it has only a slim metal post to hung the feeder.
Suppose that the hummers are already coming to this feeder and then this is what I would do. I would tape off all the feeding holes
so that the hummers would not go to the feeder. Then I would put a floral foam ball (make sure you wet the ball)on top of the feeder and then
I would stick a water pick with a flower in it. You carefully spray a sugar water on the flower,align the angle of the flower.
You want to set your camera a little lower than the flower. This way, you'll have a better chance of seeing the hummer's beautiul full gorget.

Actually, the hummers will still go to the feeder's hole thinking that's where they used to get food but soon they will find the food on the flower.
Once they found it,50% of your work is done.

I hope this will help.

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Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

Duane N wrote:
Spectacular work. Top notch detail/color in all of these. Care to share what equipment was used to photograph these beautiful birds.


Thank you, Duane. This is bacically a Canon forum so I say it quietly that I use a Nikon D300 and a 300 f4 -AFS and 5 flashes.
If you want to know my hummer shoots set up,then I posted it in response to hung's post.

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Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

Dave In La wrote:
wonderful series Hide....the larger size lets us appreciate the quality of your work.
You, Socrate and Tony are tops with these guys


Thanks, Dave. I responded to Nello's request and I'm surprised to see a huge difference in posting my hummer shots in a large file size.
Now I feel like I've done
justice to my hummer shots and to my equipments.

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onebear
Registered: Jan 06, 2006
Total Posts: 1812
Country: Canada

Absolutely stunning. Love how you get the colors of the feathers to really pop out.. Awesome technique, and .... well what can I possible say, except "Perfect"!



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