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1 Backwoods_Sleuth  Apr 18, 2015 4:32:17pm

Particularly love the ones with their wee tongues starting to stick out in anticipation!

2 Justanotherhuman  Apr 18, 2015 4:38:03pm

Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you. : )

3 Great White Snark  Apr 18, 2015 4:50:34pm

re: #2 Justanotherhuman

Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you. : )

You are very welcome, great to have a nice place to share.

4 Charles Johnson  Apr 18, 2015 5:20:48pm

Great shots!

5 Charles Johnson  Apr 18, 2015 5:21:17pm

What settings did you use?

6 Great White Snark  Apr 18, 2015 6:10:26pm

re: #5 Charles Johnson

Let me check…. f 6.3 but shutter priority so variable. 1/5000th exposure ISO 1600

7 PhillyPretzel  Apr 18, 2015 6:13:54pm

Beautiful.

8 A Cranky One  Apr 18, 2015 6:17:29pm

Very nice. Thanks for posting!

9 CuriousLurker  Apr 18, 2015 6:29:35pm

Whoa, you’re getting really good at this!

10 Great White Snark  Apr 18, 2015 6:33:00pm

re: #8 A Cranky One

Glad to. It’s always a pleasure.

Thinking about todays images. What a day we had! I saw this contrasting yet similar scene of some man made items and natural things. We were back where the Station Fire devastated the landscape. Moonscaped it short of craters. So hot granite shattered. Today we found renewed if limited growth, trees that burned years ago but shattered by a recent windstorm. And steel power towers that witnessed it all. Working it now…

11 Great White Snark  Apr 18, 2015 6:36:49pm

re: #9 CuriousLurker

Sneak peek at the next?

12 Floral Giraffe  Apr 19, 2015 8:27:09am

Awesome!

13 Khal Wimpo  Apr 19, 2015 11:11:22am

So you actually get the hummingbirds to drink out of those little glass feeders? We tried that a few years ago, and despite having as many as 5 hummingbirds buzzing around our back yard at a time, they never stopped at our feeder. Then again, we do have a huge row of flowering pomegranites on the back fenceline, as well as lemon, orange, peach, grapefruit & a 30-foot avocado tree for them to feast on.

Yeah, it’s a little green oasis just outside Culver City. Not so sure now how much longer we’re going to be able to keep it green, though.

Anyway - do you use the storebought hummingbird sugarwater, or do you make your own?

14 Great White Snark  Apr 19, 2015 12:04:53pm

Plain sugar and water. 1/2 cup sugar 1 1/2 cups warm water so it dissolves easier.


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