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Old Sunday 15th January 2006, 05:42   #1
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A picture test

I'm new here and wanted to try and put up a pic.This humming bird was shot last weekend at San Jaun Batista california.
I shot it with a rebel and a canon 75-300usm EF.


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Old Sunday 15th January 2006, 18:57   #2
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I'm new here and wanted to try and put up a pic.This humming bird was shot last weekend at San Jaun Batista california.
I shot it with a rebel and a canon 75-300usm EF.
No problems with your pic, looks very good.
Don't forget to post some in the gallery.

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Old Monday 16th January 2006, 11:47   #3
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What lovely colours in the orange trees. We don't have humming birds here.

This is a quick moving bird which you have captured as tho it was just so still.

It takes a while to get used to this site, there is so much and it is spread out in many different locations. I am still coming across things that I haven't seen before. It is an amazing site, a font of knowledge to beginners in birdwatching and photography........like me.

Enjoy the site and have fun with photography. As John Henry says remember to upload your pictures to the site gallery.

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Old Monday 20th February 2006, 23:00   #4
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Please tell this newcomer how to upload a pc for identifying the bird.
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What lovely colours in the orange trees. We don't have humming birds here.

This is a quick moving bird which you have captured as tho it was just so still.

It takes a while to get used to this site, there is so much and it is spread out in many different locations. I am still coming across things that I haven't seen before. It is an amazing site, a font of knowledge to beginners in birdwatching and photography........like me.

Enjoy the site and have fun with photography. As John Henry says remember to upload your pictures to the site gallery.

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