I located a Red-necked grebe nest this year on a small lake near town. They had 2 hatch and a third egg in the nest. The next day I came back and high winds had sunk the nest and the 3rd egg. While the nest was still there they stayed close to it and it was only a few meters off shore. Unfortunately, after the nest was lost they took to the middle of the lake and shooting conditions became poor due to distance. I counted myself lucky that I had 2 great mornings with them close to shore and managed most of the shots I had envisioned. This shot is what I was after...only thing better would be to be able to see the 2nd chick that is buried in the adults feathers.
This was shot in available light on monopod, Canon 1DX, Canon 600 f/4IS II + 1.4TCIII, f/8, 1/400, ISO 2000.
I absolutely LOVE the chick's head popping out of the feathers- just awesome.
I would crop in from the RHS a bit as I do not think the little bit of body showing helps the image.
I would then add a tiny sliver to the LHS to keep the pano feeling.
Otherwise a wonderful shot Geoff!
Well done,
Gail
Hi Geoff , this is such a nice behavior shot !!!
Well timed shooting , i am fine with the crop as presented .Lovely overall color/tone palette.
I might back off on sharpening slightly in the HL and/or burn the HL slightly .
Behavior is superb! Any chance you've got more detail in the prey item? Not convinced that the upper right corner looks right...cloning evidence? I'd reduce noise and smooth that out.
Hi Geoff, good low perspective, and you timed the interaction perfectly with the chick peering out from Mom's plumage wanting food. I agree with Gail crop from the right, and I would run some NR on the BG.
I actually like the slight bit of body on the right, helps transition from the frame edge, for me. These are very subjective choices, but I would have left it the same ( or more if you have it!)
Agree with Grace, the upper right corner of the water looks a bit muddled.