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    Charlie VanTassel
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    Thanks for the comments on my last post!

    Here a female Anna's Hummingbird attacks a male Black-chinned Hummingbird trying to get control of the best perch. I've been working on these action photos for some time now, and I'm just starting to get some decent results.

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    Cool interaction, good sharpness and BG. I only wish the little branch wouldn't block the tip of the wing and would tone down the perch a bit.

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    I think the background is very nice. I like the interaction of the two birds. My only wish would have been that the bird's wing tip did not intersect with the up-right bit of the perch. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice action captured and excellent DOF (you got lucky at only f/9). The birds are placed nicely in the frame. Not sure if you used fill flash, but the image looks a little overflashed. If you did use flash, what was your FEC set at? With regard to the perch, I find it a tad big for these small subjects. And I would try to find one that doesn't have so much white in it.
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    Nice interaction between the two birds. Pity the small stick covers the sitting bird....it would have framed it nicely if it was a bit farther. Congrats.

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    I agree that this isn't the best looking perch - a little thick and the blunt endings are not ideal. The interaction, however, is very good - man that bottom bird's neck is pretty drastically twisted!! Beautiful green BG to set them off nicely :-)

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    More than decent here, great action, agree about the perch, maybe you could get rid on the round dark piece.
    Otherwise congrats on a difficult one. Great effort. Keep the coming.

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    Ditto Axel on this one.

    The BG is very nice and interaction too.

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    Great action shot and very good timing here, nice poses and detail, BG and light, I am not crazy about the two small branches pointing up. Congratulations!

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    Great action shot!!
    I shot hummers and they are difficult.

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    Im not crazy about the perch here but the action and bg is great. Good comp well done

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