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Related: About this forumWhite Tailed Hillstar, Eye Detail - Ecuador
White Tailed Hillstar (Urochroa bougueri)
Deuxcents
(19,727 posts)Gato Moteado
(9,927 posts)...but if you look in the reflection in the eye, it looks like the photo was taken under a covered shelter, so it's possible it was at a photo platform with feeders set up to draw the hummers in close, so it's possible the shooter got a a fairly close up shot that required less of a crop, but still a crop, for sure.
here's a shot i took of a crimson fronted conure with my D850 (46MP)....you can zoom in and see the detail in his eye...i've cropped out everything but the eye and the area around it and it still looked amazing....i can't find that crop and i never uploaded it, but you can get the idea:
AndyS
(14,559 posts)I see what appears to be structure above the subject. This doesn't diminish the skill of the photographer in any way, just explains the proximity to subject ie, very close.
This was taken in the Ft Worth Zoo, a similar situation:
Gato Moteado
(9,927 posts)Donkees
(32,398 posts)This other photographer ''Javier'' shared some details:
I placed the camera very close to a hummingbird feeder and removed the other feeders, so with patience I photographed the hummingbirds when they approached to drink.
Gato Moteado
(9,927 posts)...yes, a macro lens, which would render higher magnification than a normal lens, would be the only way you could zoom into the eye like that w/o much cropping.