Scientific Arcticle on Camo and Deer Vision
This is a great scientific article on what camo we should be using while deer hunting. Looks like I should be stealing my roommates digital fatigues.
[link]http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/23/science/23tier.html?_r=2&em&oref=slogin&oref=slogin[/link] |
RE: Scientific Arcticle on Camo and Deer Vision
Very interesting article. I would like to seemore picsof these micro-over-macro patterns. There was a link in the article but it just took you toa single pic. I'd like to see it closer up and farther away in a variety of environments. Good information though.
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RE: Scientific Arcticle on Camo and Deer Vision
Light background with dark blotches.. Looks like what Predator has been doing for years ;)
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RE: Scientific Arcticle on Camo and Deer Vision
Yep, big blotches over laid with dark stripes. Sounds a lot like Predator to me too.
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RE: Scientific Arcticle on Camo and Deer Vision
do you think this would work my brother is a United States Marine and he has a bunch of old camo that look like this
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RE: Scientific Arcticle on Camo and Deer Vision
Works for me.
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RE: Scientific Arcticle on Camo and Deer Vision
do you think this would work my brother is a United States Marine and he has a bunch of old camo that look like this. |
RE: Scientific Arcticle on Camo and Deer Vision
The first and most obvious trick is to fade into the background, as a leopard’s spots enable it to do while it’s patiently waiting to ambush a prey. The spots aren’t shaped like leaves or branches, but they form an overall “micropattern” matching the colors and overall texture of the woodland background. What a Great Idea! www.ultimatecamo.com |
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