Nicely captured.

A lot of nectar has disappeared from my feeders this week, but I managed
only two quick glimpses of the shy critters.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 10:33 PM Dale H. Cook <radiot...@plymouthcolony.net>
wrote:

> I finally took an afternoon to have another try at hummingbird
> photography with the Rokinon 650-1300mm. I swung the shepherd's crook
> pole around, and that let me put the camera in the hall outside the
> kitchen and change the zoom from 1100mm to 900mm. That gave me a
> slightly wider field of view at the cost of a little less depth of
> field. I only have juveniles left (the adults are headed south) but
> there is still a fair amount of traffic. I still have a long way to go
> in mastering the Rokinon but I expect to be shooting a number of other
> subjects with it this fall to get in some more practice.
>
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