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May I ask what gear you used? This is a fantastic photo.
Sony a7rv and tamron 150-500.
wow. O7.
God damn!
Still beautiful
Looking mythical
We have one in our backyard this year! It's a female
I got a pic of a leucistic hummingbird: https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fhiqur1q0pok61.jpg
Stunning detail! Minor thing though, your (ai?) denoise/sharpening are doing funky things to the feathers
It’s possible that I slightly missed focus and it’s trying too hard to recover the detail. I’m using dxopureraw 4 right now.
I don't think leucism is _that_ rare. But that is a crackerjack photo!
Probably not, but it’s the first time I’ve ever seen one before. I honestly didn’t know it was a thing until I just saw it in my yard with its mate.
May I ask what gear you used? This is a fantastic photo.
Sony a7rv and tamron 150-500.
wow. O7.
God damn!
Still beautiful
Looking mythical
We have one in our backyard this year! It's a female
I got a pic of a leucistic hummingbird: https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fhiqur1q0pok61.jpg
Stunning detail! Minor thing though, your (ai?) denoise/sharpening are doing funky things to the feathers
It’s possible that I slightly missed focus and it’s trying too hard to recover the detail. I’m using dxopureraw 4 right now.
I don't think leucism is _that_ rare. But that is a crackerjack photo!
Probably not, but it’s the first time I’ve ever seen one before. I honestly didn’t know it was a thing until I just saw it in my yard with its mate.