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South America Part 2 Hummingbirds

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Subject: South America Part 2 Hummingbirds
From: "Geoffrey Jones" <>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:00:37 +1100
Good Afternoon Everyone

                                             Seeing your first Hummingbird
is truly an amazing experience, I saw my first in May 2008 at Hotel
Bougainvillea just out of San Jose in Costa Rica and I rang my wife in
Australia while I was looking out of my room , just to let you know it was a
Rufous-tailed Hummingbird. Since then I have photographed over 50 species,
some of them are done with a setup which comprises of using multiple flashes
set up around a feeder with a multicoloured picture set up behind and above
the feeder. Then introducing a flower hanging from a clip which is syringed
with nectar to entice the hummingbirds and the feeder being either removed
or having the holes blocked so that the Hummingbird goes to the flower. You
are set up about 6 metres away on a tripod with a transmitter  or flash that
is set to a frequency to set off all the other flashes at the same time
giving no shadow on your photos. Personally I can take it or leave it, as
the majority of my photos are now done without this setup but it was a good
experience and helps you to use flash sensibly and is done by a lot of
Americans. I have just posted 65 photos ranging from tiny little Woodstars
to the huge Swordbill Hummingbird. Here is my usual link and I hope you
enjoy them

http://barraimaging.com.au/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=lastup

 

Kindest Regards

Geoff Jones

Barraimaging

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