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    Wally Nussbaumer
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    Default The Magnificent Hummingbird (male)

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    Taken near Madera Canyon AZ. Canon EOS 20D, EF 70-200 at 100mm,,, f/8, 100ISO. One of the very few visits he made during our week at the location.

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    Too bad the head was not more parallel to the sensor. I also wish it was a bit smaller in the frame but with more of the flower showing. Exposure, sharpness, and the outstretched wing all look great :-)

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    The bird itself looks great if a bit tight. Agree a bit more of the flowers would be nice, but then some may object they overpower the subject. Well done!

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    Wally Nussbaumer
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    Thanks Fabs, You may have noticed by now That I try to keep the hummingbirds tight as posssible and with little or no flowers. Just my way I guess. I have hundreds of shots with less bird and more flower, but I am always drawn to the one's with more bird.

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    At least those few visits were enought for you to take home SUCH a beautifull image! Congrats!

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