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<blockquote data-quote="Cherokee" data-source="post: 4958034" data-attributes="member: 21029"><p>I have had a serious photography hobby/addiction for several years. Based on what I have read in this forum and in product literature, I re-positioned my Spy Point last month. Not very happy with the results. I moved the camera to a much higher position on the tree and is pointed more downward on one of my favorite trail intersections. The goal was to have the camera less 'in your face' for the deer and reduce spooking. The problem it creates is over exposure in the center of the frame due to the lighting being concentrated on vegetation. I will either reposition slightly further away and not directed so much downward, or fabricate a diffuser for the LED bank to disperse the light better. Sharing my mistake and lesson learned - hopefully it will help someone else.</p><p>BTW, I have had several repeat customers at this location (including the one in the background of this shot) so it must not be spooking them too bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cherokee, post: 4958034, member: 21029"] I have had a serious photography hobby/addiction for several years. Based on what I have read in this forum and in product literature, I re-positioned my Spy Point last month. Not very happy with the results. I moved the camera to a much higher position on the tree and is pointed more downward on one of my favorite trail intersections. The goal was to have the camera less 'in your face' for the deer and reduce spooking. The problem it creates is over exposure in the center of the frame due to the lighting being concentrated on vegetation. I will either reposition slightly further away and not directed so much downward, or fabricate a diffuser for the LED bank to disperse the light better. Sharing my mistake and lesson learned - hopefully it will help someone else. BTW, I have had several repeat customers at this location (including the one in the background of this shot) so it must not be spooking them too bad. [/QUOTE]
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