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Not the best focus, but with hummingbirds, I'm just happy if you can see their wings! I loved all the colors in this shot.
My son Roman found this Humming-bird Moth today, in the memorial garden that we planted for my parents. I've never seen one of these in person before, so I got pretty excited. Photographed in Maryland.
A single image, shot hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash set to 1/16th power.
What can I say? There's just something about hummingbirds. I made a little hummingbird movie of a hummer I call Twitchy...check it out if you have a couple of minutes to spare. It isn't perfect, but I'm just figuring things out on the new camera. Enjoy your weekend!
Lots more hummingbird photos here.
Here's my Hummer shot for today. Our Butterfly bush is having a late blooming, which is attracting the male Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna)
Macro Mondays theme: Look up
this is the humming bird that hangs in my window, it's a bit long in the beak for the minimum rule so I chose the tail over the beak. ;P
Thank you everyone for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HMM
I use tea tree oil to repel honey bees. Regrettably it didn't repel the yellow jackets. I went with the flow and photographed the hummers and stingers. I didn't see any hummer getting stung.
Red and green always tend to enhance an image especially if the hummer isn't showing off its colors.
Hummer ...
Female Anna's Hummingbird at Las Trampas State Park, California, USA.
Anna's hummingbird, named after Anna Masséna, Duchess of Rivoli is a medium-sized humming bird species of the family Trochilidae and native to western coastal regions of North America.
Art - Texture added to photo image, enlarge for a better view.
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So I jumped into the WABAC machine with Mr. Peabody, perused my prior pics and procured this previous personal photograph to post for your pleasure.
Another "hummer" image, and it will not be the last! :-)
No use of my hummingbird image without my permission!
Thank You!
Please see large for a much better viewing experience ...
After my wonderful friend Maura left after her Welsh visit, I was alone again down the beach. I hummed and hawed and wondered what to do, make a driftwood scene of course. It was a sort of raft of safety in amongst a magical forest. Hummed and Hawed is by Ivor Cutler, a favourite on all my playlists.
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Kim had been sitting out on the back porch this weekend and remarked that the hummingbirds are back.
Time to dig out the old feeder.
I'm guessing that this is a Black-chinned hummer, as that has always been the most prevalent every year. I haven't seen a male yet to confirm, but it's the likely kind.