Chuck,
Thanks for looking. At 1/60th of a second, the best I could muster in the
available light, the wings do blur really well. Reminds me of cover shots of
airplanes on the AOPA magazine, where you can always see right through the
prop arc.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
----- Original Message -----
From: <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 9:58 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: IMG: Hummingbird
> Thought you could fool us with a fake hummingbird, eh? That plastic model
> doesn't have any wings. It's a dead giveaway.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
>> -------Original Message-------
>> From: Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [OM] IMG: Hummingbird
>> Sent: Sep 13 '08 00:12
>>
>>
>> Hummingbird activity has picked up this week at our feeders, indicating
>> that migration has started through our area. After much frustration, I
>> finally got one decent shot with my Oly E-510 using an adapted Takumar
>> 200mm f/4 lens and ISO 800.
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Hummer441.tif.html
>>
>> Comments and critiques welcomed.
>>
>> Jim Nichols
>> Tullahoma, TN USA
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