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    Phil Seu
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    Default female black-chinned hummingbird

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    d3, 200-400, f/18, 1/160, iso320, multiple flashes.

    getting ready for HB season. one from last year. the flower is a Salvia sp.

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    Very nice Phil, I guess with a set-up it makes things 'slightly' easier to nail the target:D

    A very delicate image.
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    Very pretty. Nice pose. Overall composition feels a touch centered to me. The negative space on the right is a little heavy for my tastes. Gotta Love hummingbirds!!

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    Phil
    Technically, nicely done
    Agree about image being too centred
    Would also have wished to see more of back wing
    Thanks for sharing

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    Very nice photo. I like pose and overall quality of the image.
    If there is enough resolution on the file, I would try a tighter crop leaving out the lower portion of the plant.

    Just curious, did you shoot this hummer in the SF Bay Area?

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    I love humming bird pics, beautiful setting, colours and pose...

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    Luis, hummer was in East Bay area last fall. It came to our feeders for a few days only.

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