Driving home from shooting the Blue Tits yesterday I spotted this Pheasant in a field with the sun lighting up the winter countryside. So I pulled over the car onto the side of the road and took the first image with the end of the lens resting on the open car window.This may have stopped any end lens movement.
I took the rest with the lens resting on a pod (bean bag) on the roof of the car. There were lots of hunters out nearby so I hope he made it through the day as its open season on the males these days.
And I hope this gets me some redemption from yesterdays shots
Thanks for looking. C&C welcome and thanks again for all the tips from yesterdays post.
Martin
1 Looking over his shoulder, just in case
2 WIll I go this way
3 No I'll go that way, should confuse them
Mr Zoom wrote:
Beautiful bird, Martin. They are usually so jumpy durning hunting season it is surprising you found one out in the open like this - lucky you
Ken
I was lucky to spot him in the open as I drove along. Thats what makes me wonder if he made it through the day. If he did he probably gets another week, at least till next weekend.
Thanks for the comment Ken.
Martin
Martin I will never forget the first time a pheasant popped up right under my feet in the field, scared the heck out of me and I can still here it cackling to this day. They are beautiful birds that prefer to run and hide than fly from threat. You got some great colorful shots, that was a nice treat. Pheasant shots all look good, the hunters sitting has something wrong with the image though.
Karl Witt wrote:
Martin I will never forget the first time a pheasant popped up right under my feet in the field, scared the heck out of me and I can still here it cackling to this day. They are beautiful birds that prefer to run and hide than fly from threat. You got some great colorful shots, that was a nice treat. Pheasant shots all look good, the hunters sitting has something wrong with the image though.
Karl
Thanks Karl. It was nice to get them after the other ones had not turned out so well.
I thought that you would have guessed that I blurred the hunters image on purpose to protect their identiy. Don't want the hunters becoming the hunted
Martin
Love the colours on these guys! We have a few of them here in our parks around the city but no one hunts them
Good thing you blurred dam' hunters maaaan I sooo wanna see them chased down by a few PETA followers
Martin, congrats on the pheasant!! Every time I see one of these guys they are either flying away or are to obstructed to get the whole bird in the picture. Love the colors.
Nello Milanese wrote:
Love the colours on these guys! We have a few of them here in our parks around the city but no one hunts them
Good thing you blurred dam' hunters maaaan I sooo wanna see them chased down by a few PETA followers
Thanks Nello,
I knew you'd understand
Martin
Tim Kuhn wrote:
Martin, congrats on the pheasant!! Every time I see one of these guys they are either flying away or are to obstructed to get the whole bird in the picture. Love the colors.
Tim
Hi Tim,
This one was fairly quiet, but he was also just beside the edge of the woods and in great camoflage so I suspect if he saw any movement he would have been gone like a flash. Thanks for the comments.
Martin
People who Destroys Beauty IMO are Mindless ... I tried a lot but I could not find any fun in this act ... It's Good that here in India Hunting of Any Kind is officially banned ... so if these men with guns were here they would have been considered poachers !
I am sorry if I am sounding too loud but I feel really strongly about it ...
Subharghya D wrote:
What a Beautiful Creature !! ... Amazing !!!
People who Destroys Beauty IMO are Mindless ... I tried a lot but I could not find any fun in this act ... It's Good that here in India Hunting of Any Kind is officially banned ... so if these men with guns were here they would have been considered poachers !
I am sorry if I am sounding too loud but I feel really strongly about it ...
Hi Subharghya,
I feel your passion on this subject and I suspect that there willl always be opposing points of view. But when you see the beauty of the animals through the lens its very difficult to accept that someone can come along and kill it afterwards.
Martin
Poor pheasant - I hope it makes it. I share Subharghya's comments. Very nice set, Martin. Beautiful colors in that pheasant and you captured some nice poses.
MaggieBee wrote:
Poor pheasant - I hope it makes it. I share Subharghya's comments. Very nice set, Martin. Beautiful colors in that pheasant and you captured some nice poses.
Hi Maggie,
If he made it that far I think he was in with a good chance Thanks for your comments. Much appreciated.
Martin