Hummer 

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  • A female Rufeous Hummingbird hovering over a Red Hot Poker while bather in the golden light of the setting sun. I like this image because it is the only one I have ever taken where the hummer turned and made eye contract with the camera.

  • Captured with manual focus from 2’ with 1:28 micro nikkor lens/D80. Background blurred, smudged and light effects with PS.

  • Shot of a hummer staring me down taken in Arizona. / / /

  • Shot on a rainy and terribly overcast day, this hummer sat perched on a barrel cactus in Arizona. I still liked his colors. Thanks for looking. / Other hummingbird shots: / / /

  • This guy swam in front of the lens just as I clicked the shutter. I think he was doing the free stroke.

  • Hummingbird photo taken in Arizona. / / /

  • Black-chinned hummingbird nectar feeding. /

  • Hummingbird perched on a cactus. Photo taken in Arizona. / Canon 20D. / / / / /

  • This was just a lucky catch. My wife got some tulips for her birthday and I took one out as the sun was setting to try a get a nice shot. I put the vase down & as soon as I turned my back I heard the hummer behind me, I turned back around and had time to get off one shot before she realized she wasn’t interested in tulips. / Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona, with a Canon 20D. Other hummingbird photos: / /

  • Asheville, NC. USA. Olympus E-510. 300mm. 1/180 f5.6 ISO 100 w/flash. the first hummingbird to visit me this year and my first attempt at capturing one of these fast movers.

  • Photo of hummer in captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Other hummingbird photos: / / /

  • Featured in the group Live and Let Live in August 2009 / Featured in the group Hummingbirds of the world I finally got one of these Sparkling Violetears at the right moment. This really shows the irridescence of the feathers when in the sunlight and of course that unmistakable violet ear markings. Taken in the José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden, Bogotá, Colombia / /

  • Bird was standing at feeder which I replaced with a Birthday cake. Thanks for looking. Ken

  • Hummingbird getting ready to land on the feeder. Canon 40D, Canon 70mm-200mm lens.

  • Descanso Gardens – Oct. 2008 Nikon D200, Nikkor 18-200 VR lens

  • Hummingbird perched on a tree branch peeking back at me. / Photo taken in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Canon 20D Other hummer shots: / / / /

  • Photo of a male Anna’s hummingbird in captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Canon 20D. / Other hummingbird photos: / / /

  • Featured in the group Nature’s Wonders in June 2009 / Featured in the group Extreme Close-Ups in June 2009 A young Purple-throated Woodstar uses his wings to balance himself as he tries to reach the best kangaroo paw flower in the garden! / Taken in the José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden, Bogotá, Colombia

  • Mama hummer nesting in Arizona. / Canon 20D with Canon 70-300mm lens. / Other hummer shots: / / / /

  • Female Rufous Hummingbirds have returned with their babies to guzzle at the feeders after a quiet month of nesting… / Usually there are about 12 at each of my three feeders (which I fill at least twice daily).. / I got a kick out of how these little ladies lined up so politely.

  • Canon 40D / 100mm Adding to my limited wildlife / / / /

  • At last after so many hours of just sitting and waiting, finaly I captured this little beauty as he was leaving the Pink Hibiscus….I had to hide behind another plant to catch him, but I think it was worth the wait and the ambush…...Please view in large format for optimum viewing pleasure….shot on 08/01/09 at 7:30 am…sun was up and just the right lighting to bring out his colorful features. Sold on 10/17/09 in the form of a 8×10 matted and framed print…at the ArtSmart 2009 fine art show in Redding, CA This image is now a Numbered and Signed Limited Edition Series and is available through Redbubble only in greeting card format. / Prints can be purchased from me directly through my email address listed on my profile page. / This image is copyright protected and registered; please respect copyrights. MCN: CHXVS-3BG2A-7MUC1 /

  • On his way to the feeder – This shot was taken in front of my metal planting shed….hence the background, cropped it from the original and put on the grey border and merged in my favorite pink Camelia for some color…I hope you enjoy…Please view in large format for optimum viewing pleasure…. / Hummingbird settings / Canon G10 / Camera Mode: Aperture Priority AE / Shutter Speed: 1/320 / Aperture Value: 4.0 / ISO Speed: 400 / Macro mode – hand held /

  • I thought I’d improve on my image and substitute a real flower for the hummingbird feeder flower so this is my attempt to do so. An althea from Mama’s garden was used as the overlay for the plastic flower. I liked the dreaminess of the hummingbird image and i think the exotic looking flower added to that dreaminess. Just playing on a day when tropical showers from the Gulf are keeping me indoors. I got the photo of the hummingbird through the windows panes of the French doors on my patio, so the rain hasn’t really stopped me from having fun with my camera and Photoshop. Sometimes I feel like a kindergartner with a box of crayons and big sheets of paper waiting for my flights of expression!

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