Quote Originally Posted by turnburglar View Post
To answer the OP's original posed question: "Will a solid color work better than a pattern for a person moving?"

That's almost like saying: "Is a red or black car faster?"

It's very non sensical in that the human eye detects movement very well. We don't even have color vision in our periphery , yet that part of the eye is very sensitive to movement. I worked nights, and learned you can almost see shapes and movement better by not looking directly at the area of surveillance. My point being, it doesn't matter what color or pattern you are wearing; most eyes can detect it if you are moving. When Carlos Hathcock low crawled through the field to get his infamous shot, he citied that he was moving only inches per hour. Slightly faster if the wind was moving the vegetation to create natural movement around him.
So why didn't Carlos Hathcock wear a flashy red outfit then?