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    It had been a while since I had done any hummingbird photography. I missed it!! :D

    Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D
    Shutter speed: 1/250 sec
    Aperture: 7.1
    Flash: On - multi-flash technique
    ISO: 400
    Focal length: 500mm

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    Delightful, the colors really pop out at you from the flower. . . wish we had more hummers so I could practice! Beautiful image, although I might add more canvas on the left, just a little?

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    Great IQ Glenn, and the overall image is tack sharp. I like the placement of the HB, and the only part that I find distracting are the two leaves. Seeing only half of them doesnt work for me. Having said that, still a fine image.

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    A very fine image as usual Glenn. Great sharpness and color. I enjoyed your article in the Summer 2010 Nature Photographer.

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    What a beautiful shot. Great sharpness and IQ. Exposure and colours is spot on. Like the comp. Well done !

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    Nice as usual and agree about the leaves. Did you add water to pic or was that natural ?

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    Very nice capture, with the flowers being big bur not overpowering. Very nice EXP, BG and sharpness. Did you do the trick of sharpening a bit more than needed?

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    Brilliant image Glenn. Fantastic Flash work.

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