This last Sunday I had the pleasure to participate in a fun hummingbird photography workshop in the Santa Cruz Mountains, held by my dear friends Judy Bingman and Meggi Raeder.
Inspired by a similar workshop that Judy and I attended, Judy had converted her already bird friendly garden into a hummingbird paradise.
Together with Meggi, these both accomplished photographers as well as avid birders, put together a knowledgeable and fun program for photographers interested in hummingbird photography.
With plenty of hummers around, and different setups to choose from, everybody filled their memory cards fast.
I approached the photography part rather nonchalantly, just enjoying the nice weather and the chatting with fellow photographers. After all hummingbirds are not on top of my "wildlife I want to photograph" list.
BUT after filling my memory card with a lot of super sharp and colorful....hummingbird feeders instead of hummingbirds, I got thinking....
I photographed polar bears, penguins, seals, wolves.....and now these tiny birds with their big attitude make me look like a rookie??
Well, if you consider that they are the smallest birds on earth measuring only between 2,5 to 8 inches, weigh in average only as much as an U.S. penny, beat their wings between 40 and 80 times per second, can reach a speed of 30 mph and are the only birds that truly can fly backwards and upside down, it's no wonder they are not an easy catch.
Always happy to conquer a photographic challenge, I gave it a more serious try. I hope you enjoy the results as much as I did photographing the hummingbirds.
If you are interested in attending one of Meggi's and Judy's workshops, please click here for more information. The next "Photo Workshop: Hummingbirds" is scheduled for July 10th and possibly another one later in fall.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Land of the Thunder Dragon
BHUTAN

Photography by Meggi Raeder
This last Sunday, my friend Meggi Raeder invited us to a private viewing of her stunning photos of her most recent travel to Bhutan. Meggi traveled Bhutan extensively and is now preparing to lead tours through the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
The show kept us spell bound until the last photo faded away. The deep knowledge of the Bhutan culture and the catching photography show clearly where Meggi's heart resides.
To see her photography and learn more of her recent trip, please log on to her blog.
To learn more about the upcoming tour to Bhutan, click here: Travel with Meggi
Labels:
Bhutan,
Land of the Thunder Dragon,
Meggi Raeder,
tour,
travel
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