…and if you gaze into the game camera, the game camera gazes also into you.
Yo, I just totally made that up. Deep, huh?
While I was taking this picture yesterday afternoon, the background was taking a picture of me.
And then basically nothing happened for about eighteen hours, at least nothing the camera found notable, until…
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Pretty considerable temperature swing there. Typical?
40o or so temp variation is pretty typical, but that first reading probably reflects the fact that the camera had been in the warm cabin until just a few minutes before. It was warm yesterday afternoon but not that warm.
Nice photos Joel and I like the play on Nietzsche. His quote about gazing into the abyss was a classic.
Really looking forward to pictures of the local wildlife, hopefully something other than the abundant pack rats. That’s a hefty line you have tethering you to the hound. If/when the beast bolts do you drop the line or is there some desert version of a Nantucket sleighride that results?
He actually parted the core of his first long lead, a rope a little skinnier than this one. But he’s older now and less impulsive. I used to just plant my feet and pray he didn’t dislocate my arm, but these days he seldom forgets the rope.
I appreciate the sample photos – looking forward to seeing what goes ‘bump’ in the night around there.
I’ve wanted to get a game camera (or two) for around here for a long time but really don’t have the will to sit down and compare all the features – my eyes just start to glaze over. Your review over time could be useful in helping my own selection.
Does yours have a selection of resolution and quality you can choose – or is the one you’ve shown all there is? For daytime purposes that looks pretty decent – it’ll be interesting to see how a night shot goes.