A red grouse photographed slightly differently from the norm. With the grouse distant, I chose to tilt the camera down and use the vast expanse of out of focus heather to fill the frame with colour.
A blue sky would have been ideal, but this situation is typical - only by shooting upwards can you usually get the deeper blue skies that work so well.
Photographed at 6.30am in Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales.
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13 August 2013
A slightly different view..
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