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Weapons: A 1977 Praktica LTL3
Kodak ZD710
Nikon D-40 w/Nikkor 18-55mm, Nikkor 55-200mm, & remote
Kenko 420-800mm + 2X Teleconverter
Digital Concepts Close Up Lens Set, Macro Ring Set.
Life Through A Lens, Is A Life Time Full Of Memories......
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Les I moved the one without the images - thought you might want the one with the images leaving
These are gorgeous! I love the last one with it getting nectar out of those beautiful blossoms!! LOVE the DOF too!
A wonderful opportunity you seized in photographing the hummingbird in its natural surrounding! Impressive!
Thanks Yorkie...lol. I don't know what happened there.?
Thank you for the comments Josie & Sue. It is really nice having the blossoms right outside the bedroom window. Gives great opportunities.
Weapons: A 1977 Praktica LTL3
Kodak ZD710
Nikon D-40 w/Nikkor 18-55mm, Nikkor 55-200mm, & remote
Kenko 420-800mm + 2X Teleconverter
Digital Concepts Close Up Lens Set, Macro Ring Set.
Life Through A Lens, Is A Life Time Full Of Memories......
Great ones, we are still waiting on ours to return put out my feeders the other day.
Beautiful!![]()
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Jean
lesifer,
Man it took me forever to find the bird in the first picture because of the camouflage coloring or I'm just getting old. Nice catches. Do you have a longer lens that you can use on these birds as well?
Well done. Tough subject.
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Thanks again everybody.
@Hub: No. Unfortunatly, I'm kind of stuck with the 55-200 as my largest lens right now.
Weapons: A 1977 Praktica LTL3
Kodak ZD710
Nikon D-40 w/Nikkor 18-55mm, Nikkor 55-200mm, & remote
Kenko 420-800mm + 2X Teleconverter
Digital Concepts Close Up Lens Set, Macro Ring Set.
Life Through A Lens, Is A Life Time Full Of Memories......