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    Here is another image from my visit to Ash Canyon. The flower was clipped onto a shepherds hook near the feeder. The cloud cover in the morning was come and go so had a bit lower SS during this frame. I think the wings came out pretty c=good considering the circumstances.

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    Very nice Kurt. Everything looks good here and very pleasing to the eye. Lovely colours throughout, with a nice red boost on the flowers. The blur on the wings brings nice movement. HA and pose perfect .

    Will

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    That is a really super shot in my opinion, the head is pin sharp, so are the feet, the wings and tail have slight movement which I think is a good feature. The flower heads are beautiful.

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    Hi Kurt .... a super hummer image .
    I do specially like the flower covering the whole top area of the image .
    Nicely captured and processed

    TFS Andreas

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    Very nice! There is nothing I would change here, except if push comes to shove, to remove the single detached stem at right edge. Simply a well executed hummingbird image.

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