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In this video I do a comparative walk through of 5 photography blinds from Tragopan talking about their features and the benefits of one blind over another for various field uses. Following that I discuss my own history with Tragopan and why using blinds is beneficial to both photographers and wildlife. PROMO CODES for the Tragopan North American store https://photographyblinds.com Free Screen Door lens sleeve with purchase of Tragopan V6 = TRAG24 2 Free Screen Door Lens Sleeves with purchase of Monal V3 = MONA24 Hokki Expansion Kit with purchase of Hokki V2 Ground Blind = HOKK24 PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO: Tragopan V6: https://photographyblinds.com/collect... Monal V3: https://photographyblinds.com/collect... Grouse V+: https://photographyblinds.com/collect... Lagopus Chair Blind: https://photographyblinds.com/collect... Hokki V3 Ground Blind: https://photographyblinds.com/collect... Koklass Chair: https://photographyblinds.com/collect... TRAGOPAN'S NORTH AMERICAN STORE: https://photographyblinds.com TRAGOPAN'S EUROPEAN STORE: https://tragopan-shop.com/ The practice of using photography blinds to photograph wildlife lessens our cumulative and individual impacts on wildlife and habitat and creates unique opportunities for photos! Using blinds benefits wildlife in several obvious ways: It eliminates the foot pursuit that can cause wildlife to flush, flee, or change their behavior. It spreads photographers out, reducing impacts on habitat and popular locations. Using blinds also benefits photographers: It gets us closer to wildlife, more often, and without impact. It opens up opportunities closer to home where animals may be less approachable. It increases chances to photograph natural, undisturbed behavior. It allows us to create unique images in new places, instead of creating the same images at the same places everyone else goes.