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I guess I have to include the Hummer for the sake of completion. This one is heavily based on a design by Primoz Mlakar.
I read about the H1 first, and only found out about the original Humvee a little later. I remember referring to the Humvee as a Hummer for a while.
I also remember feeling vaguely upset that they were replacing the Jeep with this, and disliking the Humvee as a result.
But 26 years later, they're still serving, so they must be pretty good at their jobs.
There's a lot not to like in this image - the blown out lights (although they were so intense, I don't know how I could have prevented that), light smears around the lights themselves, and even the snow swirling through the air. On the other side of the coin, I like the composition of the Skylon Tower relative to the light beams, the bright colors, and the snow, which makes it a bit different. That being said, I'm still humming and hawing about it.
Sticking with the iron trellis as a perch theme, this female Ruby Throated was guarding a feeder from this plant trellis perch. Taken at Big Bloomers Flower Farm in Sanford,NC
Good morning everyone. Just a single pic of Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris), of which I'm pretty sure is a juvenile, although I'm not sure if it's a female or male. My guess is a young male.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you have a truly ncie first day of November.
Lacey
PS...sorry to say it'll be another post & run day for yours truly after a couple hours here on flickr. So please bear with my lack of response to comments and/or visits for one more day. Thank you.
ISO800, aperture f/5.6, exposure .004 seconds (1/250) focal length 450mm
not sure what kind of hummer this is, as I only get the ruby throated here - I liked this with the little bees humming around!
The Hummers continue to be more active and interactive. In the mornings before work, afternoons after work, sometimes even at work! I got quite a display again today and I was waiting with my camera! :-) Everything I've read says they're silent birds, but they're always chattering up a storm around me!?
Ruby Throated Hummer satisfying its hunger for nectar on one of the last blooming flowers in this garden...
This little hummer flew right in front of my lens just as I was about to go home without any hummer shots. I guessed this little one sensed I needed a photo. He gladly posed and if he was any closer, I wouldn't have been able to catch this. Thanks for stopping by. :-)
so annoyed with myself as I was so shocked to see this that I kept my zoom at 100 and could've gone all the way to 400 so this is a big crop instead of a great picture but i'll show it anyway. even more annoying just checked the data and I had my 1.4x extender on so I was in at 140mm on my crop camera. I just want to punch myself in the face now 😢
Anna' s Hummingbird in the garden. I do not know how they can get much nectar from these tiny flowers but they seem to like them. So much fun to watch and attempt to photograph :-)
The Flames deserve a hummer after their performance last night. I don't think I'll ever forget that hockey game for as long as I live. I only wish I thought to bring the tripod to catch this beauty, (not sure what he's called?) Happy May! ! My last one for awhile.
I hadn't seen my Hummers for a week or so, but they both showed up today. This is the male Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna) flashing his colours!
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