Spyke
kbin.social

It's purple! Why aren't there more purple birds?

Where do I go to see purple adorable hummingbirds? I would love to see some one day.

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lemmy.world

I took this in my back patio actually. I live in the Palm springs area. There are at least 3 of them total that live in my condo complex.

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I never expected to want to go to Palm Springs! If I'm ever out that way, at least now I'll have a good reason.

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kbin.social

Love hummingbirds. Their wing motion is so mesmerising. Vicious bastards though.

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East of the Rockies, we get ONE species of hummingbird. But they're still beautiful creatures.

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lemmy.world

They are very pretty. But they don't look like this photoshopped version.

Edit: I'll admit when I'm wrong. It's real.

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I agree with you, Bruno. It looks real to me. A Costa Humming bird like you said earlier. So cute!

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lemmy.world

Not photoshopped, just edited in Lightroom. Here's the raw. It really looks like that.

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Thanks for sharing that.

The jacked up contrast threw me off.

Also, blues and purples are rare in nature, especially in animals. Which is part of why I jump to that conclusion.

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lemm.ee

No one noticing this is a terrible photoshop makes me suspicious Lemmy is mostly bots and stupid people

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lemmy.world

I brightened the pic up in Lightroom for my own aesthetic purposes, but I don't think I went overboard personally. The branch is actually a dried tip of a succulent so maybe that's where you're seeing coloration? Here's another shot, unedited and zoomed out a little more.

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Thanks for the original photo. It's a awesome shot of a wonderful bird 👍

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It’s a great photo. Try not to give a shit about what some rando on the internet is complaining about. The adults in the room like your photo

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Or maybe we just aren't insufferable, chronically online people who have to scream "fake" at everything.

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I mean it's edited in Lightroom, but just lighting. The colors are not altered. Here's the raw so you can compare.

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lemmy.world

Y'all are fucking harsh, damn. I just wanted to share my photography. It's edited in Lightroom for lighting, but the colors are real. Here is the unedited version.

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Brunoreply
feddit.de

I was supporting you. And showing as reference other pictures that the bird is actually that colored. I didn't and still don't see any problem with edits. Please continue sharing your awesome shots. Small edits are fully normal with ones pictures.

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Even seeing a hummingbird sitting still is an accomplishment, photographing one so clearly is legendary!

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lemmy.world

It is a great photo, please post more. Most of ours are shades and variations of a green base, but we have this one orange one that looks so wild.

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Thank you so much! I've only ever seen the green guys myself until this one came by. Definitely the most vibrant bird I've ever seen.

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