Each year photographing ruby throats, I want to take my hummingbird photography to a higher level.
Poses, angles, light, action, camera. This year I have a male who likes to perch in a favorable spot but only later in the day, in the shadows or early evening. This has been a challenge using SS in the 200-400 range.
Today he finally decide to perch in a usual spot but in great early morning light. First time this year.
eyelaser wrote:
Nice set Ted...what I am seeing is measurably better control in preventing highlight blowout in both the whites and reds...nicely done.
Eric
3, 5 and 10 are my picks and for me meet your team of improvement from previous years. Please keep at this, I want to be dazzled by your excelent work.