Lots of activity at the hummingbird feeder. Some in the air, some on the perch. All fun to watch.
Nice shots I love Hummingbirds
These are very nice....truly a remarkable bird.
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
Doug Gaudette wrote:
Lots of activity at the hummingbird feeder. Some in the air, some on the perch. All fun to watch.
Nice work Doug. My wife just bought a feeder. Ready to put up today. What settings did you shoot at, and what equipment did you use? Thanks
Tom
Thanks Tom. Good luck with the feeder. I have a Nikon D5200 I used a 55-300 mm Nikon lens @ 135 mm, shutter speed was 1/1600 sec with an 5.6 F stop and 1000 ISO. Glad you liked the pics.
Doug
Thanks everyone. I appreciate the positive feedback. I'm still trying to get these little guys to be in better focus. Man they are really fast.
Doug
davidrb
Loc: Half way there on the 45th Parallel
Doug Gaudette wrote:
Thanks everyone. I appreciate the positive feedback. I'm still trying to get these little guys to be in better focus. Man they are really fast.
Doug
Doug, the bird's wings are beating about 60-75 times per second. By speeding up your shutter speed you might get more crisp, sharper images. I'm shooting in the woods and if I do not have enough light to get at least 1/2500 sec I don't shoot. Personnel preference but with birds I want clear, sharp images. FYI the red in the bird's head and neck will change as sunlight changes, and the bird wants to impress you. They control the coloration.
Thanks David. I've also been told that using a flash can help get sharper images.
Doug Gaudette wrote:
Thanks everyone. I appreciate the positive feedback. I'm still trying to get these little guys to be in better focus. Man they are really fast.
Doug
I'm not sure this is totally a focus issue.... I think it might be a softness in the lens/aperture setting.
Here is a humble suggestion:
Try upping your aperture setting to a "sweeter spot" for that lens. I think you will get a "crisper" image at 7.1 or 8. Every lens has that one or two stops that produce the "most crisp" results. Looks like your friends will be returning on an ongoing basis, so you will have a chance to play with the camera/lens settings.
FYI, I have had super success with my d3400 with ISO as high as 3200 with rather extreme cropping. If you don't have to crop much, the newer sensors can produce good sharp images up to ISO 6400. (see examples below) Lens is a AF-S 70-300 VR ED
Your subjects are so amazing and they are fun to shoot. Don't be afraid to push your camera/lens settings and have fun doing so!!!!
Great shots, HAVE FUN!!!
f7.1 1/3200 sec, ISO 640 exp. comp -.7
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