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I wanted to make sure that I was seen by one and all. I was, of course, worried that the colours were too subdued. What do you think?

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Diemamker

9:04PM | Sun, 21 October 2012

Oh I think your safe! And if you get lost, they will be able to see you miles away...Just kidding, well done!

LadyDeryni

10:37PM | Sun, 21 October 2012

If you want to bag a deer or 2, you better hope they don;t have color vision. Good capture

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Radar_rad-dude

11:20PM | Sun, 21 October 2012

Well, with those colors, Mike, I think you are a stand-out in any crowd! Good job!

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wysiwig

1:38AM | Mon, 22 October 2012

Well no wonder you didn't find any deer. That vest is so loud it probably scared them off although I've met some idiots in my life that would come home telling everyone how they shot an orange deer.

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UteBigSmile

2:05AM | Mon, 22 October 2012

Lol - With that outfit they wont take your for a deer Mike!

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Bothellite

4:00AM | Mon, 22 October 2012

Well, you quality to work for DOT now.

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dakotabluemoon

7:05AM | Mon, 22 October 2012

Now days it makes no difference just do not wear anything like a white tail on ur rear lol.

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0rest4wicked

8:16AM | Mon, 22 October 2012

Still have heard of folks getting shot not matter how subdued the garb! Must be color blind I say!

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debbielove

9:45AM | Mon, 22 October 2012

Maybe a bit more Fluorescent yellow in there ;-) Yep I think you'll be spotted out there.. lol Rob

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nefertiabet

9:59AM | Mon, 22 October 2012

;-) Fun idea!!!

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sharky_

11:15AM | Mon, 22 October 2012

I use to have a bright orange cap when I was out on Mauna Kea hiking as I do run across hunters firing their guns. I too want to be sure they see me and not thinking of me as game :) An important color out there in the game field. Aloha

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junge1

1:52PM | Mon, 22 October 2012

That's the only way to go Mike. Minimize the chance of an accident!

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cricke49

3:47PM | Mon, 22 October 2012

yea i think you'd be fine, unless a hunter was colorblind, lol! excellent capture, but where's your face? lol!:)*5

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RodS

6:04PM | Mon, 22 October 2012

Nah - not at all, Mike! picks eyes up off the floor With my luck, I'd get shot by a color blind hunter...

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danapommet

8:00PM | Mon, 22 October 2012

I think that you got your point across Mike. You came home without a bolt in your back and that makes it a successful trip!

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Sepiasiren

2:05AM | Tue, 23 October 2012

Dude we could see you from SPACE in that top LOL!!! poke, poke But I do love the color choices--and NICE shot by the way..

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HeavensBlonde

11:09AM | Tue, 23 October 2012

they have to be blind. now what does your face look like??

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vaggabondd

11:52AM | Tue, 23 October 2012

lol ya I could hardly see you, nice shot

West_coaster07

1:48PM | Tue, 23 October 2012

Fantastic for walking paths in the bush!!

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Richardphotos

1:50PM | Tue, 23 October 2012

if the hunter is color blind and does not see too well, then you maybe in deep caca. when I was a teenager I would go camping with my best friend.anyway once another guy invited his self along that was not the plan. he was late arriving and my friend Jerry suggested that when he was coming down the trail to some caves of our camp site that we hide in the trees and my friend would fire his 22 rifle into the ground. well, between us hollering and the gun shot the uninvited guest fell to the ground between his two duffel bags. I think I would have also. several years later I was working in a convenience store and a teenager was trying to buy beer. I asked him for his id and he handed me a driver license. I was expecting a fake, but when I looked at the license I realized it was for the same guy that went to school and was as old as myself. I told the kid you picked the wrong fake id and the wrong person because this person went to school with me he sort of looked dumbfounded

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Crudelitas

3:56PM | Tue, 23 October 2012

Better than any eye test! It is important that one is seen in the good road. How fast you will see in the dark. The cyclist has no crumple zone! Very nice shot!

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jocko500

10:35PM | Tue, 23 October 2012

wonderful

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LBJ2

5:06AM | Wed, 24 October 2012

Wonderful shot and humor, Mike. Well, it ain't camouflage. If this is hunting dress, you gonna scare the prey :)

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machobubba

3:11PM | Wed, 24 October 2012

Reminds me of dad, he wheres that for deer hunting...

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Rhanagaz

4:17AM | Thu, 25 October 2012

I see you.. ;o)

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TheOwl68

4:27PM | Fri, 26 October 2012

Unless the Autumn foliage gets that bright where you are, you'll be totally fine LoL Nice capture, my friend!

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phfrancke

4:17PM | Sun, 28 October 2012

flashing lights, that's what you need!

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sirvictor

5:10PM | Tue, 30 October 2012

great colors, you got make people see you, specially when you ride your bike

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clbsmiley

8:24AM | Tue, 06 November 2012

I see you....

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HADCANCER

5:08PM | Tue, 11 December 2012

1639 In my out of here count down.... I was here and I enjoyed the view.

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F Numberf/2.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot A590 IS
Shutter Speed1/30
ISO Speed200
Focal Length6

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