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    As a bird lover and ornithologist, I sometimes make the mistake of thinking that the "grass is greener on the other side". When I see images of parrots or sunbirds for example, they seem so exotic. Then I remember that we are fortunate to have hummingbirds even here in Canada. This is the female of the only eastern breeder, the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. It has been cool here in Sackville, NB lately- we had a high of 10°C today and it was wet- so hummers are vulnerable. I am feeding them so they are hanging around like "bees to a honey pot". This will not be my last post of this species this season!

    I cropped for composition and performed other standard processing.

    40D, 500 mm f4
    capture date: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 3:17:02 PM
    exposure program: Aperture Priority
    ISO speed: 640
    shutter speed: 1/500
    aperture: f4.0
    exposure bias: +0.0
    metering: Pattern
    light source: Auto
    flash -1 ec

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    fantastic perch and bg. bird's eye looks just a tad soft to me. good luck this season. cant wait to see what else you get!!

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    I like this one a lot, John. I like the simple composition, the clean background and the look of natural light (even though you used flash). The bird looks sharp on my monitor. There are a few small spots on the trout that appear a bit hot.

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    HI John,

    Lovely composition and mood. Simply but powerful.

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    The hummer looks so puffed up, it must be chilly up there. I like the soft light and eye contact. Maybe a bit NR on the BG and I might tone down the whites on the neck and chest a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Maxson View Post
    There are a few small spots on the trout that appear a bit hot.
    Did I miss the fish???
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    Wonderful sharpness, head angle, perch, and BKGR. Now lets see a male with the gorget lit up!
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    This is a very classy and simple image John. Love it! Take care of these little guys. It's almost freezing in QC too - or almost - hard times for the hummers. :)

    Cheers,

    Philippe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Did I miss the fish???
    Oooops!! Major disconnect between fingers and brain here. :) (Also a failure to proofread carefully.)

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    Mostly I let all the typos go but this one was too perfect to pass up
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