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Jim McKinlock | all galleries >> Galleries >> Hummers >
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25-FEB-2001

I guess I should have put a disclaimer on this when I first posted it. I was just having a little fun with photoshop. I should have mentioned it. Sorry if I pulled one over one you. Jim

Sony DSC-S85
1/500s f/8.0 at 21.0mm iso100 with Flash full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 22-Aug-2007 16:03
Ha Ha, great sense of hummer!
henrywong04-Nov-2005 16:28
so nice !!
Guest 04-Nov-2005 02:09
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I thought "WOW" and I just had to click it.... then I read the caption and realized I'd been had. Great job, made me laugh!
Jim McKinlock31-Dec-2004 02:22
What are the odds, probably zero. Sorry John for not putting a disclaimer on this, I thought it was obvious.
John S. Nasche28-Dec-2004 15:09
This is just too cool! What are the odds that this little hummer would land on the lens and someone else is there with a camera to capture the image! This great! Vote! In fact, if I could vote twice I would!
Guest 28-Nov-2004 03:47
Priceless!!

Now I know how big a hummer is. I've never seen one yet.
Guest 21-Nov-2004 16:22
This is funny! I normally have this sort of problem photographing cats, not hummingbirds!
missy_gardenwhimsy18-Nov-2004 19:47
How wonderful! I love this photo! Missy
David Warren23-Oct-2004 02:19
Jim,
Too much lens! You need a quick change to a macro. Great shot!