RE: ground blind......
I' m with Trash on this one. Set it up with a real nice backdrop. Set it up against some brush or what not and then do some trimming for your shooting lanes and use the cut pieces to " brush in" your blind. Make it as inconspicious as possible. Another thing to keep in mind is how many window openings to use. My blind has three large openings with three small openings embedded within so you have the option of using the small openings or the large complete with shoot through mesh. I try to use only two openings for the most part. One small and one large usually. The number of openings you use will determine how much light can enter the blind. The more light that you allow to enter the blind can have a negative effect on the amount of movement you can get away with in the blind without being detected. I had my wife stand outside the blind one day to test the theory. I opened and closed some openings then moved about and she would tell me when she could or could not see me. The conclusion...You can get away with a lot more movement without being detected if you minimize the number of openings you use. In this case, less light inside is the way to go. Good luck. Jim