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    One of the 3 species of hummingbirds we had the opportunity to photograph in Arizona. Just love these little ones as they are a real challange.

    800 ISO f4 at 1/4000th

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    Sweet flight pose and comp. Only wish for a bit more DOF so that the whole flower would e in focus.

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    Joe, lovely iridescence, and I like the angle. Comp looks good too. The point of focus seems to be on the chest/neck area, as the head doesnt seem as sharp.

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    Joe, I'm seeing some back focus here. What do you think? I love everything else here though, the color of the bird and the flower, background, comp, wings......everything's good!

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    Never had an issue with back focus. What are you seeing?

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    It seems the sharpest part of the bird is the breast, not the eye, that's all. It's a nit though. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by clknight View Post
    It seems the sharpest part of the bird is the breast, not the eye, that's all. It's a nit though. :)
    Thank You. Appreciate the concern and will look into it further.

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