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The Hummer that came to Dinner!

 
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Sep 04, 2005 08:05 |  #1

Haha! Normally I would just crop out the Bird, but in this one, I left the Feeder in. I took this with my 200 f/2.8L II Lens.:D This is one *sharp* Lens.:D

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Sep 04, 2005 11:47 |  #2

Beautiful shot, we've got a hummingbird feeder out back that gets visited a lot, I have yet to manage to capture anything worthwhile though.


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Sep 04, 2005 18:53 as a reply to  @ Gordon S.'s post |  #3

Fantastic shot Rocky. I've seen a lot geese butt shots on the forum but I have to say this is the first hummer butt I think I've seen :lol: :lol: :lol: Great Job.


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Sep 04, 2005 19:09 as a reply to  @ stoneylonesome's post |  #4

Tac sharp!! Great shot!!

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