The topic of camouflage has come up on here fairly often.
The above photo shows how you can merge into the background this photo of me was taken at random no conscious decision to try and hide , the background is heather and grass neither
of which was thick enough to hide me.
I was wearing my tweeds consisting of plus fours green background with a contrasting green line deerstalker the same and as the weather was warm no jacket but a brushed cotton shirt
in a heather colour with a green check.
I have always said that traditional tweeds of a similar colour to the local background is as good if not better than any modern camouflage pattern and I think this photo proves it with the notable exception of my hand, which proves how much skin tone stands out , and my skin is not particularly light I was about to say tanned but weather beaten might be more accurate,
so a lesson to be learned there.

The above photo shows how you can merge into the background this photo of me was taken at random no conscious decision to try and hide , the background is heather and grass neither
of which was thick enough to hide me.
I was wearing my tweeds consisting of plus fours green background with a contrasting green line deerstalker the same and as the weather was warm no jacket but a brushed cotton shirt
in a heather colour with a green check.
I have always said that traditional tweeds of a similar colour to the local background is as good if not better than any modern camouflage pattern and I think this photo proves it with the notable exception of my hand, which proves how much skin tone stands out , and my skin is not particularly light I was about to say tanned but weather beaten might be more accurate,
so a lesson to be learned there.




