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by LostDingo on Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:43 am
Yes...that's correct...the pic below is "slide" flim....it's amazing how distant film has become in my own life also not just on this forum. The picture below is of a Hummingbird from my mother's place approx 10 years ago. Unfortunately not properly framed as the poor bird's tail is missing  But all the same I still like.
Of those unfamiliar with Hummingbirds this little girl is about 3/4 the size of my thumb...they flap their wings so fast you need to use a flash to at least have "blurred" wing movement.
Info:
Nikon N90 (F90 here)
Lens: 70-210 most likely at 210mm at f5.6
Shutter speed: 1/200 with SB 28 fill flash
Film: Fuji Transparency but unsure speed or series? Fuji RD on film
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by Alpha_7 on Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:33 am
Very cute and good seperation of background to subject make it stand out nicely.
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by Yi-P on Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:40 pm
Nice fine grain film there 
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by LostDingo on Thu Jun 29, 2006 9:59 pm
Thanks
Unfortunately some of the better aerial photos of Hummingbirds in flight were missing
I recall some where wasp and bumblebbes were in flight in conjuction with the Hummingbirds...really placed a perspective of size as bumblebee is not much smaller
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