OK. some Camo pictures
#11
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
Well the pic's are good !I like the first 2 it's a perfect hiding spot and you can still see anything approaching from most direction's. I'm not one for setting up on ground since I beleive that movement attract's attention more than bad camo.When your in the tree most animal's pay more attention to ground level unless your moving alot in the tree.
nubo
nubo
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: crawfordville florida USA
Posts: 1,251
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
Looks good Dave. I love that ASSAT. Maybe try using some black & white film next time to get a little better perspective. The one picture of the ASSAt that looks bright would probally breakup very nicely in a deers eye
under black and white.
under black and white.
#13
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: York County, PA
Posts: 33
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
Follow this link for some black and white comparison shots. Scroll half way down the page for the pics...
http://167.206.135.118/cgi-bin/ultim...c&f=2&t=006125
http://167.206.135.118/cgi-bin/ultim...c&f=2&t=006125
#14
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: York County, PA
Posts: 33
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
Keep in mind that the camo is hanging in White Pine greenery in the B&W shots in the above link. ASAT is incredible the way it blends compared to other camos, especially through a deers eyes!
#15
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
Am I the only one that, after seeing these pictures, doesn't feel compelled to rush right out and pruchase some? Honestly it doesn't seem to work as weel as everyone has said... JMO
It seems like the colors in the trees contrast too much. Everyone always talks about other camoflauge looking like a blob when you're in a tree, ASAT looks like it's doing the same thing...
It seems like the colors in the trees contrast too much. Everyone always talks about other camoflauge looking like a blob when you're in a tree, ASAT looks like it's doing the same thing...
#16
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Am I the only one that, after seeing these pictures, doesn't feel compelled to rush right out and pruchase some? Honestly it doesn't seem to work as weel as everyone has said... JMO
It seems like the colors in the trees contrast too much. Everyone always talks about other camoflauge looking like a blob when you're in a tree, ASAT looks like it's doing the same thing...
Am I the only one that, after seeing these pictures, doesn't feel compelled to rush right out and pruchase some? Honestly it doesn't seem to work as weel as everyone has said... JMO
It seems like the colors in the trees contrast too much. Everyone always talks about other camoflauge looking like a blob when you're in a tree, ASAT looks like it's doing the same thing...
#17
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
As I said earlier, I think the tree shots look great (though I give some credit to the leafy style of the suit as well as the camo) to me. The ground shot does not look as good simply because I believe the background does not have as many light/dark contrasts as the suit does in this case.
I do not totally agree with the "black/white" vision that some folks are saying a deer views the world. The last I read they were also able to interpret some colors as well.
I do not totally agree with the "black/white" vision that some folks are saying a deer views the world. The last I read they were also able to interpret some colors as well.
#18
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
I do not totally agree with the "black/white" vision that some folks are saying a deer views the world. The last I read they were also able to interpret some colors as well
I also think the tree stand shots look excellent especially for not being the 3-D suit.
#19
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Havre de Grace MD USA
Posts: 703
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
Deer do not see in black and white and for those of you interested in learning more I have attached a link. It is just too much to post and I do not type that well.
The subject in the study is dogs but if you read the articles it clearly states that dogs and other mammels (non-predatory) have the same vision. Enjoy.
http://www.mcw.edu/cellbio/colorvisi...roduction.html
The subject in the study is dogs but if you read the articles it clearly states that dogs and other mammels (non-predatory) have the same vision. Enjoy.
http://www.mcw.edu/cellbio/colorvisi...roduction.html
#20
RE: OK. some Camo pictures
I also think the tree stand shots look excellent especially for not being the 3-D suit.
David?
mlaubner,
Thanks for the link. I will go check it out.