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Do Hummingbirds Fly Upside Down?
Female Rufous (note shape of R2) - imaged the weekend after Artie was here -- at a setup. The bird had just backed away from the feeder and cleared the bill -- typical behavior, note end of tounge still outside beak -- its as long as the beak -- that's the droplet falling in front. The bird is flying upside down with the head nearly pivoted around level -- no this isn't photoshop touchup....
5D3(before the 1Dx's arrived) with 400DO (per Artie's suggestion). 1/200 f18 Multiflash setup, 1/64 power multi-580EXII. Manual mode.

Happy New Year to all
Last edited by Peter Kes; 01-01-2013 at 08:57 PM.
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Great capture Don. Remember seeing this shot a while back and it just as good as before. Awesome contorted pose and the detail is great right down to the toe nails. The ejected drop is cool too. Very well done on all accounts.
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Fantastic. Wonderful pose, colors and background.
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I like the unique pose, sharpness, exposure, water drop and BG. Have you tried a crop with the bird higher in the frame and more space below? Still a beauty as presented.
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Hi Don, what a unique flying pose, and one has to look carefully to see that the head is on a level plane. Hope he didnt have neck ache after that flight. The iridescence on all these HB's always look good, no matter what mixture of colours. The hint of the tongue, and flying droplet puts this up a few notches. Well captured.
A Happy new year to you too.
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wish I could do that! fly, or get that shot! Beautiful color, detail and sharpness, whites look great. Love the droplets. A big WOW!
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Super sharp Don and the little drop is a plus!
I also think a bit higher in the frame would look look good.
Great pose on the best looking Hummingbird we get around here.
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