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My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 10:18 pm
by sury
Well, missus bought a hummingbird feeder and set it up all loaded with sugar water.

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I took a few initially with Min 100mm f2.8 macro and cropped.

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Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 3:42 am
by jbtaylor
Gonna need a blind to get close enough. And maybe a less cluttered background.
Looking forward to the next set.

Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 6:08 am
by sury
JT,
Thank you. Well, then I switched to Sony70-400. I might even try my Tamron 200-500 tomorrow if it is sunny enough.

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Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 7:49 am
by ValeryD
Very good last four shots!

Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 10:39 am
by aster
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So good to see Humming birds visiting your garden, Sury! :D
I'm cheered just looking at these captures.

I love all three.

Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz

Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 7:18 pm
by sury
Valery, Yildiz,
Thank you. We used to have them visit and usually in the early morning. I seldom had a chance,
since missus is a morning person and I am a night owl. After the feeder is installed, I see them
at more "decent" times. :lol: Yesterday I saw two, so the visitors have doubled and today I saw
two different ones. Looking forward to more of them visiting more often.
Interestingly enough we found that we need to be extra careful preparing the sugar water and keep
it fresh. Stale water will cause conjunctivitis, I believe.

Sury

Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 10:07 pm
by jbtaylor
Getting better.
Keep going.

Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 6:55 am
by sury
I have tried 5 different lenses and about 300 or so shots to figure out the right combo. Those little fellas
are amazingly fast. Unless I go to a shutter speed of 1/3200 or faster, I am not getting decent in flight
images. So I waited for the sunny days, set iso to 1600, and went at it. I zoomed back on my 70-400 to
around 150 for a wider field of view. Then it hit me. How stupid am I? Please don't answer that question. :lol:
I dusted off my CZ135 and took a few.

This one is with Sony70-400.
First there was one:
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Then there were two
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Now a third member from different species is after that sweet water.
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Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:45 pm
by aster
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Hi, Sury; :)

Going with the CZ 135 mm in the end appears to be a good choice. The first one with the 70-400 mm has a very busy background because of the distance. The 2.8 F-stop wasn't able to create the creamy smooth background it often does.

The second and third are really good and we see many sharp details. :) The third species is also visible in the second shot - a little to the right.

I believe this new adventure is becoming exciting for you from your own comfy seat! :D

Thanks for sharing the delight,
Yildiz

Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 6:13 pm
by sury
Thank you Yildiz. These are the examples of going with CZ135. I should have made it clear. You are right about bokeh though.
70-400 is a hit or miss on bokeh but the CZ135 is a different story altogether.

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Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:08 am
by aster
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Nicely continued, Sury, :)

I like the third the most where the little buddy really looks great in flight! :D

Thanks for sharing and looking forward to neater ones with your new camera set up outdoors and the photographer inside...

Yildiz

Re: My first serious attempt at shooting Hummingbirds

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 4:52 pm
by sury
Thank you, Yildiz.

Sury