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    Default Bumblebee Hummingbird

    Endemic of the humid higlands of Mexico, this is one of the most smallest hummers. they really remember the bumblebee sound when fly.

    Canon 50D
    500 mm
    iso 400
    f8
    1/125
    crooping


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    Hola Raul

    Love it; amazing creature; feathers are great
    might take a bit from the right and lose the OOF twig?

    Look forward to your posta , always something different

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    is correct, the OOF twig is very distracting, thx for your critic

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    Nice pose and colours, and I agree about the OOF twig. Love how the gorget's colours reflect off the bill...very cool. I'd tone down the two large bright areas and some fill would have helped here IMO. Did you need to lighten the tail?

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    Thx Daniel, i agreed with work in the two large bright areas, the tail is naturally obscure

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