As Tom mentioned, he and I met up the other day for a hummer hunt and didn't do all that well. We had hummers and no light, then light and no hummers. I managed to squeeze a bit of juice out of the lemon (so to speak).
I hope these look okay , new monitor, new computer, new calibrator.
Something is wrong with #1 and #2, the birds aren't showing up on my old dependable monitor But I still like what I see
#1 is pretty careful and unique planning for that Rose of Sharon placement Tim.
#2 all the glory and vibrance and the very cool center pattern showing here along with a large dousing of pollen sprinkled below
#3 Not sure about the wing in the 'fore' or the one in the BG for that matter.......Look Pa, no wings and I can fly
Last hummer is great buddy!
A touch more NR on these perhaps but color and presentation look fine to me.
Tim you knocked this set out of the park with a slamming home run!!!
Your eye, your knowledge and your equipment equals exquisite set!!
I look at the white neck first on hummers ... Pulling with my two fingers on my retina iPad ...
What I see is and then some!
BeeBalm
You guys are killing me with these wonderful shots All beauties Tim. The flowers are stunning. Love the yellow glow and composition on the first . The sunflower is pure beauty.
Then here you go with the hummers on the salvia, great shots!
Very nice results for a bad day. I'd take these lemons on a regular basis. Hollyhocks look good (assuming that is what it is). Lovely sunflower. The second hummer is a dynamite image. Well done Tim.
All are very nice Tim. 1 is super and it looks like you spent some time to set it up. Great exposure in 2, and of the hummers, the second is my pick ~ Ron
Hi ya Tim, I prefer the fist flower versus the 2nd although the 2nd is an excellent capture. The 1st hummer is difficult for me to appreciate due to the position of the wings and the blur. The 2nd hummer is the stronger image.
Sweet "4"
Ted
Sep 04, 2013 at 07:35 AM
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