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HungLikeJesus 07-02-2007 04:31 PM

Shooting hummingbirds
 
I don't know much about hummingbirds, but we've had a feeder up for a few years. I've taken a few pictures of them in the past, like:

http://images25.fotki.com/v899/photo...DSC_138-vi.jpg

This weekend I decided to get a few more pictures, so I spent the evening hunting hummingbirds. I started out inside, shooting through the open screen door, with a 70mm lense:

http://images26.fotki.com/v891/photo...SC_5138-vi.jpg

Then I borrowed my wife's 300 mm lense and got this shot:

http://images25.fotki.com/v898/photo...SC_5288-vi.jpg

Then I started getting closer. I think that this is a male, based on the neck color:

http://images25.fotki.com/v897/photo...SC_5289-vi.jpg

This is shot at 1/100 of a second. You can get an idea of how fast these birds can move:

http://images26.fotki.com/v893/photo...SC_5290-vi.jpg

I decided to try the flash, which results in a better picture. I think that this one is a female. Notice the different color of the neck:

http://images26.fotki.com/v889/photo...SC_5291-vi.jpg

The flash startled this male. He and I both moved. I'm only including it because I like the lack of definition. It looks like an explosion of feathers:

http://images24.fotki.com/v862/photo...SC_5293-vi.jpg

These next few came out very clear, especially in the full-size originals (6MP). I was probably shooting at about three feet from the feeder.

http://images25.fotki.com/v899/photo...SC_5296-vi.jpg

http://images25.fotki.com/v901/photo...SC_5298-vi.jpg

http://images23.fotki.com/v877/photo...SC_5298-vi.jpg

http://images26.fotki.com/v885/photo...SC_5299-vi.jpg

This next one is interesting because it shows how fast the wing movement is. The shutter speed is 1/60 second with flash, but you can see that the wing makes at least one full flap in that time:

http://images26.fotki.com/v889/photo...SC_5301-vi.jpg

This one is without flash, 1/30 second, but is still fairly steady.

http://images26.fotki.com/v888/photo...SC_5312-vi.jpg

Another without flash and 1/30 second:

http://images25.fotki.com/v899/photo...SC_5313-vi.jpg

Here's the male sitting on a branch. It's not as dark as this picture makes it appear:

http://images25.fotki.com/v898/photo...SC_5317-vi.jpg

http://images26.fotki.com/v889/photo...SC_5317-vi.jpg

This one is my favorite of the night shots. It looks much better at full resolution compared to this:

http://images26.fotki.com/v889/photo...tnight2-vi.jpg

I look forward to pictures of hummingbirds that others might post.

P.S. I'm using a photo site called Fotki to host these images. This is the maximum resolution available for shared photos.
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jinx 07-02-2007 05:39 PM

Hey great job, and pretty feeder too.

busterb 07-02-2007 05:48 PM

Great shots.

HungLikeJesus 07-02-2007 05:51 PM

Thanks jinx. I like the way that feeder acts as a lense, inverting the trees and mountains across the canyon. Unfortunately, when the sun shines on it the water heats up and leaks out.

Here's a zoom of the last picture:

http://images25.fotki.com/v897/photo...ghtzoom-vi.jpg

theotherguy 07-02-2007 05:52 PM

great camera work HLJ

HungLikeJesus 07-02-2007 05:58 PM

It helps that I can get very close to them. I smear my body with honey and they can't smell me.

Only now I can't leave my house because of all the bears lying by the front door.

kerosene 07-02-2007 07:40 PM

And bees!

Great shots, HLJ. Thanks again, for sharing those.

breakingnews 07-02-2007 08:15 PM

hlj, fantastic shots - love the stops on some of those close-ups.

what camera/lens were you shooting with? [/gearhead]

HungLikeJesus 07-02-2007 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by breakingnews (Post 360812)
hlj, fantastic shots - love the stops on some of those close-ups.

what camera/lens were you shooting with? [/gearhead]

breakingnews -- thanks. These were taken with a Nikon D70 (digital). One or two were taken with the stock kit lense (18-70mm); the rest were taken with an aftermarket lense that I bought for my wife last year, but I can't think of the manufacturer right now. It's a ??-300 mm zoom. I'll try to remember to write it down tonight.

If you want Exif metadata for any of the shots, let me know.

rkzenrage 07-02-2007 10:59 PM

Just awesome!

breakingnews 07-03-2007 12:19 AM

do you do much post processing? a little photoshop work and you could turn some of those shots into seriously crisp photographs. my fave is: DSC_5296-vi.jpg

i'd like to get a 300 or 500mm lens ... but i have absolutely no use for it. someday....

HungLikeJesus 07-03-2007 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by breakingnews (Post 360862)
do you do much post processing? a little photoshop work and you could turn some of those shots into seriously crisp photographs. my fave is: DSC_5296-vi.jpg

i'd like to get a 300 or 500mm lens ... but i have absolutely no use for it. someday....

The only processing I did was a little cleanup on the last shot (Nightfeeding). There was some black dirt on the red nipple and I removed that. Otherwise they are just straight from the camera and compressed by the photo host (Fotki).

I looked at the lens this morning, but I didn't write down the model. I think it was a Tamron 28-300 XR Di, which is reviewed here. I bought it for my wife to use with her Nikon film camera and it wasn't very expensive. It seems to work just as well for digital and film, though I haven't taken too many shots at the wide end, where there might be some barrel distortion.

theotherguy 07-03-2007 11:40 AM

I hate it when there is dirt on the red nipple.

Flint 07-03-2007 12:26 PM

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Your feeder looks like a planet. A tasty little planet...

HungLikeJesus 07-03-2007 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thenewguy (Post 360925)
I hate it when there is dirt on the red nipple.

I guess that's why Playboy uses so much air brush.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Flint (Post 360938)
Your feeder looks like a planet. A tasty little planet...

It's crunchy on the outside, with a sweet liquid center!

Did you draw the GalactUT, or cut-and-paste? That's some fine art.


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