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Thank you, Lou.Hi Hide,
Wow - this is really difficult - there are too many
that are great shots. I guess that I would choose
the last because the body/head are totally sharp
and the wings are somewhat blurred for motion -
which I think is nice.
That person is simply tired of seeing my hummer shots. He/she wants me to post something else, I guess.I disagree with a previous poster who thinks
that there should be more in the frame (ok, a flower
or two would be fine.) I like the isolation with
hummers.
Thank you, Pretzel. You made my day!....number three is the nicest pose.
Number four has the best background bokeh matching the composition.
But really, they are all fantastic.
Thanks for your kind comments, JF. Your comments about #3 is exactly the same as I thought. Since she changed the direction so quickly as I snapped the shot that I didn't think I got the shot.Those are exceptional... well done! #1 is an obvious choice for a
number of reasons and overall I'd pick it as the best. I also find
just as you snapped the shot. Very interesting.
- 3 intriguing... as the bird is apparently trying to change dirsction