Hummers - 03
I encourage you to look at these photos at full resolution (zoom in).
When the lighting is right and I'm willing to take a lot of photos, I can reliably capture photos like these. It fascinates me to think someone sitting on their porch can capture such beauty. This in-flight feather detail cannot be seen (by me, anyway) with your eye. The first photo is at 1/3200 seconds exposure and the second is at 1/2500 seconds. These birds are moving fast yet the camera is maintaining focus at incredible speeds.
The amazing acrobatics of a hummer are in part due to their elbow and wrist bones being fused together and they rotate their wings in a figure 8 motion to hover and even fly backwards. Their motion is more like a helicopter than an airplane.
Thanks,
Doug White
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