...not sure I agree with you ,SG3...think of a tree or a deer...they have relatively light base colors and do not stick out on dark days - on those days they reflect less light and blend in just as well...now camo patterns that have dark colors or lotsa shadows stick out whenever they don't match up with the real things...
I think we oughta just use the whitetail fawn pattern
in the first picture you can clearly see a fawn, now on the second picture stare at the fawn's body for awhile and you will see that the pattern blends in perfect. The second picture is in black and white to see what a deer actually sees. It would be interesting to compare different camo patterns in different setups with different lightings in black and white to see what deer actually see
Remember to stare at the second picture without blinking for some time
I like the comparison as well. Have any of you seen the new camo pattern with ducks in a row? I dont know what is' called for sure, but it looks like it would work.
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