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Hiding a Game Camera
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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 750454" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>I was able to catch a couple thieves, a few years back, on camera. You kinda have to think like them and do the opposite. I figured they would be looking up and around so I placed the camera on the ground. It took me hours to get it set where it would take a good picture and not focus on the grass and leaves, and still have it completely covered. I got a picture of the truck, the license plate, and a guy taking a leak 15 feet from the camera. I even got pictures of them loading my stuff in their truck. When I took them to the police station, they wanted to come out and take pictures of the place and the camera. They kept looking around and at the pictures trying to figure out where to camera was. When I showed them where it was they couldn't believe it. They never thought to look at the ground either. One of the men was a helper of a contractor I had hired to do some work the summer before. Guess what, the idiot was wearing a shirt with his bosses logo on it. ( the be nice is the opposite of a blouse, go figure)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 750454, member: 13088"] I was able to catch a couple thieves, a few years back, on camera. You kinda have to think like them and do the opposite. I figured they would be looking up and around so I placed the camera on the ground. It took me hours to get it set where it would take a good picture and not focus on the grass and leaves, and still have it completely covered. I got a picture of the truck, the license plate, and a guy taking a leak 15 feet from the camera. I even got pictures of them loading my stuff in their truck. When I took them to the police station, they wanted to come out and take pictures of the place and the camera. They kept looking around and at the pictures trying to figure out where to camera was. When I showed them where it was they couldn't believe it. They never thought to look at the ground either. One of the men was a helper of a contractor I had hired to do some work the summer before. Guess what, the idiot was wearing a shirt with his bosses logo on it. ( the be nice is the opposite of a blouse, go figure) [/QUOTE]
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