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How to Photograph Hummingbirds - Nikon USA

    https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/tips-and-techniques/how-to-photograph-hummingbirds.html
    If any daylight affects the flash exposure, you’ll get ghosting (blurry edges) on the hummingbird wings. You can only shoot one frame at a time using flash since the flashes need time to recycle. Be patient, and time your shots when the bird is in the perfect position.

The Secret to Photographing Hummingbirds | B&H eXplora

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    Blurred wings are fine for snapshooters, but for serious photographers nothing less than tack-sharp wings will do. The wings of hummingbirds beat about 200 times per second. The range of shutter speeds that we normally use for fast moving subjects is …

How To Photograph Hummingbirds With And Without Flash

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    How To Photograph Hummingbirds With And Without Flash. To photograph these fast birds, timing is everything. Hummingbirds are famous for how quickly their wings move: they can hover in mid-air and accelerate rapidly to reach …

How to Photograph Hummingbirds - Nature TTL

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hooked on Hummingbird High Speed Flash Photography

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    hooked on Hummingbird High Speed Flash Photography Given their extraordinary speed and maneuverability as well as their small size, flying hummingbirds are challenging to photograph. A high shutter speed is needed to get a good shot with minimal motion blur.

Gerlach Nature Photography Flash Setup for Hummingbirds Article

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    I have enjoyed photographing hummingbirds over two decades with multiple Speedlites. In order to simultaneously control three or more Speedlites, I have used a variety of methods that include: • Photoelectric slaves attached to the Speedlites • PC cords and three-way PC Flash Connectors • The camera’s pop-up flash set to the Master mode

Hummingbird photography using multi-flash techniques – Rick …

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    Using flash and enough flashes to provide that millisecond of light at the proper angles to light the subject means we will typically need 4-7 flashes to accomplish lighting the subject (hummingbird), and maybe even the background we will use.

Photographing Hummingbirds in Flight Without Using Flash

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    NIKON 1 V2 + NIKON 1 CX 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 @ 300mm, ISO 2500, 1/2500, f/5.6. I have always been intrigued with hummingbirds and really wanted to be able to capture images of these unique birds in flight – but without the hassle of using complicated flash set-ups, or the use of a tripod. This article shares some simple techniques I used to capture a number of images …

Hummingbird photography without a flash - Photofocus

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    For ultimate success in stopping hummingbird wings, a multiple flash setup with speedlights set to a 1/64 or 1/128 power is the way to go. In this scenario it is the brief flash that stops the wings because the duration is 1/12,000s or faster. The flashes (usually three to four) need to be within a couple feet of a subdued light area for success.

Hacks for Hummers - Tips on Photographing …

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    Ghosting, or ghost images, is the result of the exposure created by aperture and shutter in combination with the superimposed image created during flash burst. It is minimized in this photo because of the light background. Rufous-tailed hummingbird, Amazilia tzacatl, on introduced Aloe sp., daylight + flash.

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