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Humming away at the banana tree....

  

 

Cái này là hum 27 đi coi phim "Thế Giới Ngầm" nha :x

Phim bao hay lun :x hôg coi là phí á ngar :->

 

Xỉao xióng <3 Xióng ma ♥

 

Fav + Note if You like :*

 

Mến thì add chizu.bear nha ^^

 

Add r nhớ gthiệu trc..hôg là tui delete á ngar :-"

A hummer and mantis in a tree.

Für mich der "einzig wahre" Hummer :-)

Gibbs Gardens. Ball Ground, GA

Hand held Z8. Experimenting with high ISO and shutter speed. This is a "first effort" but I'm pretty happy with it!

Came across this humming bird as I was walking around today..

He seems to want to make friends with me, so here I am stupidly holding out my arm in the hope he will land on me...Yes! yes! I know that they only stop to drink nectar from flowers. But ya never know do ya lol...

 

I was pleased though that I managed to get him in my picture because he is very fast along with my latest purchase from ~ Merc~, these shorts fit perfect on my eBody but you will be able to see at the store and on market place that they fit most of the major bodies out there and they come in a variety of great colours too...You will notice when you put these on that that have a pair of sunglasses on the left side for a bit of added enhancement..

 

Be sure to check out the store and MP

 

Till next time Hugz

 

MERC Zip Side Shorts

Voguel Skins Julie

Rama Hair Zooey

eBody Tweaked by me

Letlutka Head Briannon

Focus Poses Model

  

MERC

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I thought the humming birds had left but only the male has migrated. The female and the juvenal are still hanging around. I looked up info on this. The male leaves and the female and young build up fat for their flight and there is not competition. I notice the two of them where not battling like the male and female. I believe this is the female she has more color and the juvenal is very plain

Aleje glagoljaša, od Roča do Huma, nalazi se jedanaest spomenika, deset ih je od kamena, a samo su humska gradska vrata od bakra, a fotografija prikazuje odmorište žakna Jurja, a sastoji se od sedam kamenih stolaca u obliku slova koja ispisuju ime žakna Jurja. U sredini se nalazi visoki kameni stup u obliku knjige, na čijim je koricama uklesan Jurjev zapis

Vita,vita.štampa naša gori gre.

Tako ja oću da naša gori gre.

1482. meseca ijuna 26.dni

to bje pisano v grade Izule.

To pisa Juri žakan iz Roča.

Bog mu pomagai i vsem ki mu

dobro ote.

Ruby-throated or black-chinned female in central Texas hill country.

Our Daily Challenge: Vivid color

 

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Lots of humming birds along the historic Hennepin Canal in rural north central IL.

Photo taken last Spring near Deary, Idaho while on a 10 day camping trip about 20 miles away.

These Anna's Hummingbirds stay with us all winter. It has been cold here at -6 to -8 Celsius and we just had 20 plus inches of snow. These little birds rely on us to feed them when it is cold and snowy or they won't survive. High key photo. The background in all snow.

 

Merry Christmas to all my Flickr friends.

I fixed some of the problems that were noted in the original of this photo. The original had lots of Jpg artifacts caused by (i think) the software I used at the time, and the fact that I was saving everything as low quality so I could upload over my slow dial up (also been fixed).

 

This one was done using 1500watt work lights that I purchased today to try out as cheapo studio lights. I think they do ok for 70 bucks. Plus they also make great work lights in the shop. :)

 

earlier version here --- www.flickr.com/photos/eddy/37490460/in/set-597829/

Web pic i thought was interesting

A wonderful display of stuffed Humming Birds, of which this is only a part (avoiding reflections and getting some details) sits in a glass case in the Natural History Museum. The Victorians had a huge thing about Taxidermy, and bones - evolution was a new idea that was either good or evil according to ones ideas, but they loved to display anything to do with new or intriguing species, ancient or modern. The museum opened in 1881.

Young Anna,s Humming Bird.

I got up at 4:30 this morning and drove miles to one of those rectangular states to try to sell some photos. All in all, a very mediocre day. Hardly worth the drive. Part of the problem was that someone bought a couple of my shots that were more "conversation pieces" that drew in the buyers.

 

Anyway, on the way home, I decided that a shot of a Hummingbird looking into the lens of the camera might be a good draw. I figured the best way to do it was to tape a little mirror onto the front of the camera and it would come to see his own reflection. Great plan. I stopped on the way home at a Dollar Store to get a cheap mirror (does anyone need the quality make-up that came with it? It's is sort of brownish-bluish-green.)

 

I got home, set up the camera, taped the mirror to the front, and, well, nothing. Crud! Light was leaving fast. What to do? What to do? I put the lens cover back on the lens and taped a couple of yellow flower petals to it. Then, I covered up the opening on the feeder. I figured that the bird MIGHT come to the yellow on the lens cap. The problem was that I could probably only fool him once, so I was going to have to make the shot count. As most of the hummer shots are blurred or some other problem, I was counting on slim odds.

 

I got exactly THREE shots off when he fell for my diabolical plan (the other two totally sucked).

 

So, now you know how I did it (notice that the lens cap is on the camera). Please feel free to add glowing notes of praise below.

 

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views from the porch...

Brooksville, Florida

Aviation Nation 2011

Nellis Afb Airport (Las Vegas, NV) KLSV / LSV

November 13, 2011

TDelCoro

Every first week in September, the hummers arrive en masse. So far this year, there doesn't seem to be as many as usual, but we still have enough to warrant 3 feeders (so far). By this, I mean that you have to fill 3 feeders on a daily basis to keep them from going dry.

 

Some years, we've had to put out 6 or more feeders to keep the little suckers happy.

I made a duplicate layer & darkened the already gray background.

back lit image of flying humming bird. approaching feeder.

I'm no expert but think this is a juvenile as it was darting around with what I think was the female. This little hummer was smaller in comparison.

The smallest town on the world is slowly decaying.

Me with Captain Suresh Sharma. It was a hot day in Amritsar and I was trying captain sahab's new 30D with 10-22 lens onboard. Took this shot for the records :D His lens is superb; one can see. Hope to have many more like these Captain Sahab!

Marshall County, KY.

Female Red Throated Hummingbird at my feeder.

Violet Sabrewing and Green-Crowned Brilliant Humming birds sharing some lunch

Monteverde, Costa Rica

Kleb Woods Humming Bird Festival in Tomball, Texas- 9-2015.

Blowing back the feathers to see how much fat the hummer has stored

I'm tryin' to reach a good style..

What do you think about it?

Chicago Botanic Garden

 

UNPOSTED SERIES: Photos dug from old files that never made it to Flickr.

Phoenix, Az. USA

Canon 6D Sigma 150-600 Sport lens with doubler2x set to 1000mm No crop.

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