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Poor man's hummingbird
Eastern Spinebill (Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris)
NSW, Australia
Canon EOS 1DX | Canon 500mm f/4 II | x1.4TC | Tripod mounted manual exposure | HS burst mode | 1/2500, f/6.3 ISO 3200
Basic PP, lightened shadows, levels, curves, slight crop from all over, selective sharpen NR
Not having Hummingbirds in Australia, I was happy to get the next best thing here. One of the Bottlebrush trees in the garden bloomed for around 10 days and the honeyeaters suddenly appeared for the banquet. Trouble was it rained and was overcast for nearly the whole time. This was the best of the weather and images I could manage, thanks.
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Very hummingbird-like indeed! I love the image. IQ, comp, colours. All looks good to me.
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Great pose you have here and man is that flower pretty. Nothing poor about this!
On a totally separate note, I love Australia. Keep trying to push my wife to move there as her job has an office in Sydney.
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Wonderful capture, Matthew. Interesting the size and look of a hummingbird.
Geoffrey
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Hi Matthew, lovely image. The bird very much mimics a hummingbird. The Bottle Brush bush/tree that attracted the bird is a tree I have outside my kitchen window here in Florida. Love the blossoms. Thank you for sharing.
Joe Przybyla
"Sometimes I do get to places just as God is ready to have somebody click the shutter"... Ansel Adams
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Beautiful frame Matthew love the colors and details. Well done
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Well done with the wing position and exposed feet.
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BPN Member
The framing is spot on, detail is amazing and the bottlebrush is brilliant