Nikonover wrote:
Beautiful sharp shots,great set.
Thanks N.O. for the wonderful comment, I am glad you like them
These are magnificent. I especially liked the first tiger swallowtail.
Mike M.
Mike M wrote:
These are magnificent. I especially liked the first tiger swallowtail.
Mike M.
Thanks Mike , I am glad you like them & greatly appreciate you wonderful comment.
Very nice!!!!! great lighting and composition...You must be extremely patient.. you done good :)
preciousmetalairracing wrote:
Very nice!!!!! great lighting and composition...You must be extremely patient.. you done good :)
Thanks for the great comments, I have a bunch of the little critters in my yard, they are very busy . All you have to do is sit for a few minutes and one or more will show up. Timing with the sun light is a little harder but not to bad, and I am fascinated with these little birds.
erbPIX wrote:
Outstanding pix!
Thank you very much erb , I am very pleased that you like them
halman
Loc: Foothills of Colorado
Photosmoke - I was just going to, quickly, look at the posts this morning, shut the computer down and go out and finish the yard work I started yesterday. But then I saw your post. The pics were so good I felt that I had to comment, not that it's all that important to anyone, but I wanted you to know that your work has inspired me to shoot some more HB pics before they leave on their yearly migration. We've seen their numbers dwindle during the last few days and we know that most of them are transient now. We went from a peak of 25lbs of sugar every nine days to 3 cups per day now.
Keep shooting those marvelous photos... they are inspiring! Even to an old fart like myself. Thanks! h2
halman wrote:
Photosmoke - I was just going to, quickly, look at the posts this morning, shut the computer down and go out and finish the yard work I started yesterday. But then I saw your post. The pics were so good I felt that I had to comment, not that it's all that important to anyone, but I wanted you to know that your work has inspired me to shoot some more HB pics before they leave on their yearly migration. We've seen their numbers dwindle during the last few days and we know that most of them are transient now. We went from a peak of 25lbs of sugar every nine days to 3 cups per day now.
Keep shooting those marvelous photos... they are inspiring! Even to an old fart like myself. Thanks! h2
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Thank you very much halman, from 1 old fart to another I am not a bird nut but I am a little nutty about Hummers I think they are so neat & have a real personality I have to shot them.
angler wrote:
Excellent set.
Thanks Jim as always I appreciate your wonderful comments
JFO
Loc: Oregon
Photosmoke wrote:
More critters
Its lovely to see hummers on real flowers rather than a plastic feeder. Thanks for these. John O.
Photosmoke wrote:
More critters
amazing close-ups photosmoke!
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