“ Dancing with the Wind ”
Hummingbirds have started visiting our feeder and they've been fascinating to watch. So fast...so elusive...so hard to capture with my camera. I caught this little one swooping and diving over my flowerbed during a windy afternoon. While my 1/4000 shots were nice and sharp - I preferred this ...
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  • William Richards Edited 5 years ago

    You captured a hummer from a perspective you don't often see. I think the blurred wingtips work well to bring the viewer's eye right to the crisp details in her face… more

    You captured a hummer from a perspective you don't often see. I think the blurred wingtips work well to bring the viewer's eye right to the crisp details in her face. Well done Kris.

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  • Karry Garcia Roces Edited 5 years ago

    OMG! This is and amazing photo! great use of the shutter speed!

    OMG! This is and amazing photo! great use of the shutter speed!

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  • Christopher Steele Edited 5 years ago

    Amazing photo! The uncluttered background really makes the hummingbird stand out!

    Amazing photo! The uncluttered background really makes the hummingbird stand out!

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  • Carolyn Solomon Edited 5 years ago

    You are right Kris that this shot gives a lovely feeling of movement and lightness.

    You are right Kris that this shot gives a lovely feeling of movement and lightness.

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Canon EOS 6D Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
1/4000 f/2.8 250 100

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