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    Default humming bird's

    here is a few shot with my D90 with a sigma 70-200 2.8






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    nice...

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    thanks.

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    Love the detail in the shots. I rarely get the chance to photograph h'birds because they always fly in my face lol
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    yea there a pain because there is always one that wont let the others come close.

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    assuming shot wide open at 2.8? wish i had a nice lens like that but cant afford it.

    good shots, perhaps get a little closer and not worry about the feeder as much in the frame but more of the bird? thats what i would have done if i had this lens when i did humingbird pictures. all i had was an 85mm
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    Quote Originally Posted by nextelbuddy View Post
    assuming shot wide open at 2.8? wish i had a nice lens like that but cant afford it.

    good shots, perhaps get a little closer and not worry about the feeder as much in the frame but more of the bird? thats what i would have done if i had this lens when i did humingbird pictures. all i had was an 85mm
    you do realize there's a feeder in yours lol, i was closer but they seem to not come around when i was too close. i will get better ones come spring.

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    dayum thats some good photos

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    those birds are gay like you


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    Quote Originally Posted by 98blackcivic View Post
    those birds are gay like you
    do you know me? i dont think you do.

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    Nice pics. I want a hummingbird lol
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