Earl Reinink - in camo
I have often been asked whether I wear camo gear when photographing. Since I have already pointed out that I do 90% of my shooting from my Dodge (with the Hemi), I have little need for it.
Having said that, I do admit to wearing camo, not that I believe birds are stupid enough to think I am a bush, but primarily because my gear is friggin warm (good for -50), sheds water, breathes, and is boyant (for those times that I am stupid enough to venture out onto thin ice). If one can withstand the behind the back snickering, and the "you're a pussy" comments, I recommend the use of camo for the above mentioned reasons.
One drawback of camo: you are likely to get your ass shot off if you are in the bush during hunting season.
Earl Reinink - in camo
I have often been asked whether I wear camo gear when photographing. Since I have already pointed out that I do 90% of my shooting from my Dodge (with the Hemi), I have little need for it.
Having said that, I do admit to wearing camo, not that I believe birds are stupid enough to think I am a bush, but primarily because my gear is friggin warm (good for -50), sheds water, breathes, and is boyant (for those times that I am stupid enough to venture out onto thin ice). If one can withstand the behind the back snickering, and the "you're a pussy" comments, I recommend the use of camo for the above mentioned reasons.
One drawback of camo: you are likely to get your ass shot off if you are in the bush during hunting season.