Good lord Craig. I'm glad I don't have to help you set up your Christmas lights.
Chuck, these are nothing short of stunning. I see that I will be purchasing a lens for my birthday. I may have to set up a go fund me page to do it though. . While the resolution did suffer in the tut Craig enclosed, I think your images are better. And not cause I may be a wee bit biased.
Suz
Capybara's are vicious and should not be let alone with small children. In-laws are another matter.............
I have a few flash units and my body acts as commander so I could do that but at the moment the hummers are still a bit freaked by the single strobe. Maybe later in the year when they are less easily startled.
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As you may know hummingbird photography is a specialty that some folks really get into.
Scroll down, a bunch, at the link to see one set-up. It is probably too much for you but still pretty cool that someone would go to the effort.
http://www.firefallphotography.com/hummingbird-heaven/
Chuck, these are nothing short of stunning. I see that I will be purchasing a lens for my birthday. I may have to set up a go fund me page to do it though.
Capybara's are vicious and should not be let alone with small children. In-laws are another matter.............
It's an engineer thing.
I have a few flash units and my body acts as commander so I could do that but at the moment the hummers are still a bit freaked by the single strobe. Maybe later in the year when they are less easily startled.