The other day (unexpected), gave me the opportunity to visit one of my favourite locations for this species, away from all the well known haunts, but sadly ideal for those whose who capture it, 'for the pot'! Great to see they were in abundance and not shy at all, with good numbers to boot. The heather has lost part of it wonderful charm in terms of colour, but the light was awesome. The management of the environment has been well look after and the abundance of Grouse is a testament to the maintenance.
This was a feeding Red Grouse eating the seed.
Thanks for either viewing or commenting on the previous image guys.
Steve
Subject: Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus) in heather
Location: UK
Camera: Canon 1DX
Lens: 500f/4 with 2x MKIII HH
Exposure: 1/2000s at f/9 ISO1600
Original format: Portrait, very slight crop from the top, FF on width
Processed: LRCC & PS CC2015
10-15-2015, 03:28 PM
Mike Poole
Nice to be able to get close to these, especially in this type of light - all too often its a cropped shot from too high a viewpoint.
The angle of this is spot on, as well as the 3-d effect from the heather, and the details on this lovely lady are exquisite - hard to believe this IQ is available now with converters!
Mike
10-15-2015, 03:47 PM
William Dickson
Love this one Steve. Tremendous colours, you can almost smell the heather. Lovely detail on the bird, finished of with a lovely BG. Wished it had been a cock bird and showing some red :w3 I noticed the heather was on its way out last weekend when I was at the Glen. After seeing this, makes me want to go back NOW :S3:
Great work
Will
10-15-2015, 03:55 PM
Steve Kaluski
Hi Mike, a little patience and understanding goes a long way, but sometimes having 'Lady luck' on your side is helpful. In all honesty I have spent many a trip with nothing in the bag, albeit a 40 minute drive to the site. But it's all about investing the time.
With the new lenses (price does not reflect the upgrade IMHO, as they use some of the old parts), however the new extenders are better coupled with the new lenses. For me, the 2 x MKIII has the biggest/more noticeable difference and I have no hesitancy in using it, as the old versions are pants :w3.
10-15-2015, 03:55 PM
Ross Taylor
Simply fantastic in my eyes Steve.
All the tones/hues work very nicely together. Composition with heather in the foreground is wonderful.
Thanks for sharing this beauty.
Ross
10-15-2015, 03:59 PM
Steve Kaluski
Hi Will, in some parts they have done a 'controlled burn, which has left the ground black, but with white scrub. Although ugly it can be very photogenic, I would get out there as the weather is on the turn, look forward to your foray and captures, good luck.
10-15-2015, 04:03 PM
Steve Kaluski
Cheers Ross, sadly the best time was around 2 months ago, when the heather was out and in it's true glory. Sadly I was in the Arctic photographing Polar bears, glad you like it, many thanks for the kind words.
Steve :wave:
10-15-2015, 05:16 PM
Jonathan Ashton
That's a beuty Steve , lovely light and details and the differential focus shows the bird off to max effect.
10-15-2015, 05:52 PM
Karl Egressy
Beauty shot Steve. Love the colors and detail.
10-15-2015, 09:18 PM
gail bisson
Very nice.
Love the color palette here.
Good comp and the blurred heather in the FG is really beautiful.
The little tuft of feather at the top is sweet.
10-15-2015, 10:17 PM
Grace Scalzo
Simply a fun image to view with the sense that the bird thinks he is hiding from you. Lovely tones and much interest in the photo.
10-16-2015, 07:26 AM
Stu Bowie
Hi Steve, Ive always liked these type of images with the subject blending into the surroundings. Love the light, colour and details, and how you captured the head against the smooth BG. Cant imagine what this would have looked like a few months ago, but as you stated, you were photographing more interesting subjects. :w3
10-16-2015, 07:47 AM
Steve Kaluski
Indeed I was, cheers Stu :wave:.
10-16-2015, 07:27 PM
Rachel Hollander
Hi Steve - Beautiful light, tones and colors. Plenty of room for a title at the top too:w3