Warkari wrote:
Mind blowing shots, Ted! The detail and poses are simply top class.
Like birdie, I am jealous too. There have been far too few ruby-throats at my feeder this year and I haven't been able to take even a single picture
- Amit
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JimLittle wrote:
What a pleasure to view this series!!
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soupy wrote:
Ted, why oh why do you always come up with these wonderful shots, thereby making the rest of us turn pure green with envy?! I thought # 5 was a favorite but then it was 6, then it was 7, then..... They are all such a joy to see. Thank you.
morris wrote:
2, 6, 7, 9 and 11 for me Ted and they are sweet!
Will we eventually get a partridge in a pair tree?
Morris
Eventually, thanks Morris.
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Karl Witt wrote:
Very rewarding set UT. Lots of pinpoint detail and some very pleasing color and poses. For me opening up the darks a bit more would be nice in the neck throat area.
I'm a sucker for those poses like #8, oddly unique
#10 is simply outstanding
#11 steals the show for me! Simplicity and the right contrasts of color, that is one heck of an image
Super set of Hummerz my friend!
Karl
Thanks Karl and thanks for the critique.
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Herb Houghton wrote:
excellent set UT
Herb, hope to see you in a couple of weeks.
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kwilliam8 wrote:
Great series, and wonderful to view these!
Keith W.
Incredible series Ted. I think you've mastered hummingbird photography that they (birding gods) should name one specie with your name, tedellis hummers sounds good to me
jodelak wrote:
Incredible series Ted. I think you've mastered hummingbird photography that they (birding gods) should name one specie with your name, tedellis hummers sounds good to me