DoobieDuck
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Something I have not done yet here at the Farm is share with you the art that jump started my notoriety world wide.
My hummers became very popular on the web as Peeps seem to think of Mother Nature and what a wonderful thing we have been blessed with, two of her finest creations, cannabis and hummingbirds. I'm sorry it took so long for me to get a thread up here but I am shooting pics right now and have some very recent, last week, images I thought you'd enjoy.
These are single frame digital captures each taken in a single moment in time. By that I mean, they are not Photo-shopped, nothing is added or taken away from them. Some are cropped and lighting/color adjusted, sharpened, but NO other digital manipulation is done to these.
There has been a lot of controversy regarding my images and if the hummingbirds pictured are actually feeding on or ingesting cannabis, I do not believe they do, I have never seen them try to get nectar from this species of plant. They are only "passing thru" my grow, inspecting the plants, searching for food, nectar, possibly bugs. That makes these pix even more rare and hard to capture.
First is Tom Hills' Deep Chunk, a seeded mom flowering now..thanks for your views and posts..enjoy...DD
My hummers became very popular on the web as Peeps seem to think of Mother Nature and what a wonderful thing we have been blessed with, two of her finest creations, cannabis and hummingbirds. I'm sorry it took so long for me to get a thread up here but I am shooting pics right now and have some very recent, last week, images I thought you'd enjoy.
These are single frame digital captures each taken in a single moment in time. By that I mean, they are not Photo-shopped, nothing is added or taken away from them. Some are cropped and lighting/color adjusted, sharpened, but NO other digital manipulation is done to these.
There has been a lot of controversy regarding my images and if the hummingbirds pictured are actually feeding on or ingesting cannabis, I do not believe they do, I have never seen them try to get nectar from this species of plant. They are only "passing thru" my grow, inspecting the plants, searching for food, nectar, possibly bugs. That makes these pix even more rare and hard to capture.
First is Tom Hills' Deep Chunk, a seeded mom flowering now..thanks for your views and posts..enjoy...DD