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Yesterday, as the sun was setting, I spotted this little Black-chinned Hummingbird getting a few last sips before tucking in for the night. He was going flower to flower quite frantically. I had my Canon 400mm f/5.6L on the 70D. Obviously it was getting too dark to up the shutter much for this lens. Although the result is not sharp, I think the photo captured the hurried mood. Here in the desert, Hummingbirds have a very hard time staying fueled up.
 

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CanonFanBoy said:
Yesterday, as the sun was setting, I spotted this little Black-chinned Hummingbird getting a few last sips before tucking in for the night. He was going flower to flower quite frantically. I had my Canon 400mm f/5.6L on the 70D. Obviously it was getting too dark to up the shutter much for this lens. Although the result is not sharp, I think the photo captured the hurried mood. Here in the desert, Hummingbirds have a very hard time staying fueled up.
Beautiful. Love the colors. Well done. :)
 
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CanonFanBoy said:
Yesterday, as the sun was setting, I spotted this little Black-chinned Hummingbird getting a few last sips before tucking in for the night. He was going flower to flower quite frantically. I had my Canon 400mm f/5.6L on the 70D. Obviously it was getting too dark to up the shutter much for this lens. Although the result is not sharp, I think the photo captured the hurried mood. Here in the desert, Hummingbirds have a very hard time staying fueled up.

Lovely shot. Nicely done, Charles.
 
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falcnr said:
This angry wild prairie falcon was captured about 15-20ft from my head travelling very fast (and with deadly intent). Although many of us are capable of tracking such an object through a large telephoto lens, my experience has been getting our cameras focussing algorithms to nail it constantly is the hardest part ... 1DMKIV Canon 500mm F4 hand held, 1/3200 ISO 400, F5.6, Manual.

I like the look on his/her face
 
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CanonFanBoy said:
Yesterday, as the sun was setting, I spotted this little Black-chinned Hummingbird getting a few last sips before tucking in for the night. He was going flower to flower quite frantically. I had my Canon 400mm f/5.6L on the 70D. Obviously it was getting too dark to up the shutter much for this lens. Although the result is not sharp, I think the photo captured the hurried mood. Here in the desert, Hummingbirds have a very hard time staying fueled up.

Very nice capture - love the colors
 
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falcnr said:
This angry wild prairie falcon was captured about 15-20ft from my head travelling very fast (and with deadly intent). Although many of us are capable of tracking such an object through a large telephoto lens, my experience has been getting our cameras focussing algorithms to nail it constantly is the hardest part ... 1DMKIV Canon 500mm F4 hand held, 1/3200 ISO 400, F5.6, Manual.

That's pretty awesome!

I've been on a hummingbird kick of late, given four different types frequent the area this time of year. Here is a Costa's coming up for a look-about just before taking off after an intruding Rufous.
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