teked wrote:
Terrific series, Ted. You really have some 'hum'diggers here. Love the darker background in a number of these. Really makes the bird pop off the screen.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Darn fine, SUPER fine, captures here Ted!!!!
Just stunning! Wow! "teked", Ed.."hum-dingers GREAT!!!!
JUst a class on how to capture hummingbirds!
Again, wonderful Ted!
Dan
Thank you Dan....I don't quite get the "teked..Ed" quote?
Tim Kuhn wrote:
I do think we all have our own "Moment" shots that we strive for, that's one of the challenges of nature photography and one of the aspects that make it fun for us. A sincere congrats to you Ted on achieving one of yours I'm sure you are still grinning from ear to ear! I myself am partial to 17 Well done UT!
Wow Ted, the work of a master here! Lots of enchanted moments captured in these. I'm curious looking at these and the summation of your library, what's your gut feeling concerning the percentage of "capturing the moment" images for yourself?
Michael Rucci wrote:
Lets take a moment to go over this outstanding set. The moment I saw this tread I knew it was going to take more than a moment to appreciate the time and effort that you put into your photography U.T. I so admire your passion .Now back to that moment thing. I believe if that" moment shot" was easy say 65% and over it would not be much of a challenge For me it's the hunt for that shot that gets me off Once I do get it it's on to the next moment
Nancy Asquith wrote:
These are exceptional. Number 2 is way over the top, with 6, 13, 17, and 18 my next favorites.
Forgive me, but I cannot help comparing this brilliant collection to coverage of a hummingbird Olympics, with pole vaulting [1-3], cheering fans [5], flag wavers [6, 17], stern judges [8-9], gymnasts [12, 13, 18] and various happy tourists.