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    Default Anna's Hummingbird

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    I was hoping for an Allen's, but got a female anna's instead.

    50D, 100-400 at 375
    1/1250, f/5.6, ISO 400
    Moderate crop

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    It looks just like my sister Anna.:D

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    Love the blossoms and the BKGR. Did you set the flower up? Did you add sugar water? IAC< get back to work and get a male of either species!

    The slight blurring of the wingtips and the lack of d-o-f are minor distractions. Working at say 1/500 sec. would give you both more d-of and more blur to the wingtips, possibly a winning combo.
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    I love the vertical pose of the hummingbird, and the bleeding hearts (?) look great against the green BG. I might consider eliminating the flowerless stem at left, during PP after-the-fact here...or physically for the next round of photos if you return to that perch.

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    I love it as posted Aidan, great bg and comp.

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    Thanks everyone for the comments. Artie- yes, I set up the flowers, and added sugar water. Someday I would like to purchase some flashes and learn to use them. Do you think it would improve the image if the wingtips were blurred more?

    Daniel- yes they are bleeding hearts

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    Well all I can say is great shot and ditto Artie

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    Great overall setting.

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    Great comp, great pose, great BG and light. COngratulations!

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