I like 44202, where it is flapping its wings in a mad attempt to clean
off the web.  The light is very lacking on contrast though, so the
colors on it look muddy in most of the shots.  I do like that pose
however.


On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> The folks taking care of my mom's dog have a hummingbird feeder. One of the
> hummers flew into their covered porch and while trying to escape got covered
> up in spider webs. While it was cleaning itself off, it turned out that it's
> comfort distance with me taking photos was actually closer than I could
> focus with my bigma. I also tried using the 80-200 and, because I could, the
> 100 macro. There isn't one photo that really leaps out at me as being
> particularly noteworthy so here's the set of 21:
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157681658008245
>
> I brought my old apple display with me and the photos look about right on
> the big display and a bit over on the internal display. I'd appreciate
> feedback on how they look on other displays.  Of course all C&C in general
> is appreciated.
>
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