I took these pictures on a California mountain two years ago. They were my very first hummingbird pictures (and I did not really know what I was doing).
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May 16, 2014 06:42 | #1 I took these pictures on a California mountain two years ago. They were my very first hummingbird pictures (and I did not really know what I was doing). #2 IMAGE LINK: http://s1372.photobucket.com …6507_zpse4fd57c2.jpg.html Thanks for viewing.
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Oldjackssparrows Jeeeez, incredible comments! More info | May 16, 2014 07:17 | #2 Very interesting shots Linh, never have seen that before and the beak looks very sharp, I guess for just this purpose. Pretty good for not knowing what you are doing, which I'm not so sure about, Great shots indeed. Donate to Pekka, help pay our server costs...
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ardeekay Cream of the Crop More info | May 16, 2014 14:10 | #4 Margaritas, anyone? Rog
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madjack Goldmember More info | When I was taking photos of a hummingbird and not knowing what I was doing the photo came out black. Canon 5D Mk IV | Canon 5D Mk II | Canon 7D | Canon 30D
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