Photo these Hummingbirds today.
All C & C welcome
Nikon D750
Geezer
Loc: Capreol, Ontario, Canada
All I can say is WOW!!!
All of ours have left 2 weeks ago. Way down South with us getting ready to battle Winter.....
That must be a heck of a shutter speed, because my shots always have a blur, even at 1/1000 th.
Thanks for the reply
shutter speed 1/2500 f/ 8.0 ISO 800/1000
is my settings
Geezer wrote:
All I can say is WOW!!!
All of ours have left 2 weeks ago. Way down South with us getting ready to battle Winter.....
That must be a heck of a shutter speed, because my shots always have a blur, even at 1/1000 th.
GoldwingerTX wrote:
Thanks for the reply
shutter speed 1/2500 f/ 8.0 ISO 800/1000
is my settings
Thank you for sharing these, I'm learning...
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Well captured!!!
Great feather detail, too.
Pat
A _VERY, VERY_ nice set. Keep shooting and posting!
Rink
Hi Goldwinger,
Loved your hummer shots ! I too have a D750 and was wondering if you could provide some more information about your lens, settings, etc.
Thanks,
Tom
Thanks to:
Paulie
Jay Pat
SueScott
Swamp-Cork
Rink
For the replies and the nice words.
I post to get comments to help me improve.
Thanks again
C M
Tom
My camera is a Nikon D750. I set it to Trap/focus with these settings.
1/2500 sec., f/ 8.0, ISO auto with a 1200 max.
Lens is a Tamron 150/600 mm, f/ 5-6.3.
I always use a tripod.
I then focus the camera just left of the hummingbird feeder.
Turn trap/focus on and wait for it to photo the HB.
I will get about three out of ten that is good pose or keepers.
Hope this help you, need more info just ask.
Tom Iskiyan wrote:
Hi Goldwinger,
Loved your hummer shots ! I too have a D750 and was wondering if you could provide some more information about your lens, settings, etc.
Thanks,
Tom
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Excellent downloads and details.
Wish I could get shots like that . Great job.
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