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05-14-2010, 08:11 PM
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Connie, those are beautiful!
Just curious, do you live in a treehouse?
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No, but lots of trees around, all nicely pruned. He actually built a tree house in Peru last year- well, a tree bedroom, complete with 2 beds, porta potty and room service- 90 feet up. We heard that there was actually a wedding there!
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05-15-2010, 12:44 PM
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Staying in one of those tree houses sounds so adventurous, and exciting.
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05-15-2010, 08:46 PM
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Staying in one of those tree houses sounds so adventurous, and exciting.
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The lodge where he built it charges a fortune for it. It is called Inka Terra, on the Madre de Dios river out of Puerto Maldanado Peru. The owner has another lodge, also called Inka Terra, in Machu Picchu which is famous for it's orchid collection. I keep telling Bart he should work for them for free and then we can go to Macchu Picchu again, but he prefers the jungle
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08-18-2010, 09:15 PM
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Hey all,
currently on the island of St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. I was walking around the hotel when I see three hummers pollinating some cactii. hehe. I took tons of pics but this is the best one I got. No tripod, the little hummers were too fast for me to focus on them in mid air. I have to get my camera repaired, the autofocus is not working so have to do it manually (much slower). This one is the Green-Throated Carib.
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08-18-2010, 09:53 PM
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Wow man both are fantastic and beautiful. I love those islands, enjoy.
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08-18-2010, 09:58 PM
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Aren't they!
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Their hungry thirsty roots?"
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08-18-2010, 10:39 PM
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Wow! You sure do travel to some interesting places. Are you vacationing or researching? Either way, I'm jealous.
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08-19-2010, 10:52 PM
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Vacation with the wife. I went today through the rainforest part of the Island. All went well till I took the road that showed on a map as a dotted line. hehe, no pavement. On a little rented Kia. I thought we were almost not gonna make it out alive. Got one picture of a flower and a dowitcher type bird, maybe sanderling or something. The rainforest overlooks the ocean. Pretty, but also pretty scary! Ahhh, glad to be back in the hotel.
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08-20-2010, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Connie Star
I've used a few different cameras and lenses. I think the most important is to find a place where there are a lot of them. These were all taken in Costa Rica, and almost all of them were taken at a place in Monteverde where they feed them, and attract some unusual species. Then you have to shoot, shoot shoot, then delete, delete, save, delete. I have a Canon EOS xti, and usually use a 75-300mm zoom; I got the image stabilized version last year. One tip- it doesn't work to use a flash; they have to be sunlit. The color is "structural" not pigment based. If you use a flash, you get a weird yellow-green color that is like the reflection of the retina known as "pink eye". Autofocus doesn't usually work fast enough so I focus where I hope the bird will be. They have this nice habit of returning to the same branch, more or less, after feeding which is convenient. I have shot thousands of pictures of hummers over the years, and these are among the best.
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Same for me. I'll shoot 2-3,000 pix over the course of a day and keep just a few. Going back to Ecuador this January - hope to have a little time for Colibris!
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08-20-2010, 09:06 PM
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Same for me. I'll shoot 2-3,000 pix over the course of a day and keep just a few. Going back to Ecuador this January - hope to have a little time for Colibris!
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What do you do in Ecuador? My husband built one of his walkway systems in Tiputini- ever been there?
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