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Visiting Hummingbird

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    Posted: 28 January 2024 at 18:51
I'm going through and editing some older photos, and wanted to share some of a hummingbird I was lucky enough to capture. Sony a9, Sony 200-600G, and flash were used for all photos. Thanks for looking!

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|a99ii|7D| |a7Rii|

|CZ16-35|CZ24-70|M35 f2|S35 f1.4|CZ50|M28-135 f4-4.5|M80-200 f2.8|CZ85|M100 f2|CZ135|M200 f2.8|M200 f4|M300 f2.8HS|M400 f4.5|Ʃ500 f4.5 EX|M600 f4| |S24-105G|CZ35 f2.8|CZ55 f1.8|
 



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Jozioau View Drop Down
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Pawel,
Remarkable. Beautifully captured and presented. Don't know what shutter speed was used, but whatever it was, it couldn't freeze the wing movements, but for me that's part of the appeal, conveying just how fast they beat.
These are all very appealing but if pushed I'd say #1, #4 and #6 are my picks.
TFS.
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These are great pictures! I love how that bird stood still for you.
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