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Fall Camouflage
Image Title:  Fall Camouflage
 
 By: Dave Holland  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Dave Holland {K:13041}
Project N/A Camera Model Elan IIE
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 70-200 2.8
Uploaded 10/10/2003 Film / Memory Type Velvia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 286 Shutter n/r
Favorites Aperture n/r
Critiques 5 Rating
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About Wild spruce grouse near Trail, BC.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Debra Griffin-Ibrahim   {K:7119} 10/10/2003
Beautiful!!


Chris Moore   {K:5591} 10/25/2003
Hi Dave,
I think this image is great, surprised it hasn't had more comments, I guess it's too camoflaged!
The colours of the foliage are gorgeous and the use of DOF shows the bird up beautifully.
The plants infront of the bird and above the birds head give the image a true "I'm hidden" message, while keeping the bird's head (and of course eye) clear. Were you wriggling along on your belly? :)
My only question is the bottom corners of the image, are there things there that are man made or has my eye been tricked? That said I didn't notice for a while, only after looking for a bit I found them a bit distracting.
Cheers
Chris


Kim Culbert   {K:36887} 10/30/2003
Wow! What a capture! The colours are amazing and the sharpness of the grouse really stands out. I'm betting you could get fairly close to this guy to take a shot, as they aren't the smartest birds out there (I've almost driven over a few in my truck because they don't get off the trail!)
You even managed a catchlight in its eye... great job!


Jenni Alasuutari   {K:2090} 2/15/2004
Awesome colours Dave!! I miss the grouse's feet though. Do you have them in the original photo? If you do, maybe the picture were even more balanced if you did not crof the bottom so tightly. How did you manage to get such a great picture of the wild bird? Do you have a very long lens?


Dave Holland   {K:13041} 2/17/2004
Thankyou, Jenni. Spruce grouse are surprisingly docile, trusting camouflage over flight instincts. Thankyou for pointing out the missing feet, I didn't even notice I had cropped too tight. I believe they are in shadow and don't show up anyway on the original, but here it looks a little odd. Cheers.


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