Thanks for the advice. I have attached a night image of my drive way from the camera itself. It's mounted under the eaves but right at the front so no reflection from the eaves. I have pointed the camera down a bit more which then directs the IR more on the moving subject. I did have the camera turned upwards more, which gave amazing night vision of the entire scene, but moving object...well that was no good!
The shutter speed in this pic is 1/60, but because of the IR now pointing directly onto the walking subject the face is not too bad, although still blurred.
Now my question is, if you look at that round mushroom type of tree to the left, what if I installed 2 50w LED flood lights, each is equivalent to 500w halogen, so that's 1000w from under that shrub, and then a bit of light from the flood light already to the left, stuck on the garage, but that's about 10 metres away from entry of drive way.
Would this give a massive improvement? Or will it cause a problem because they will be facing the camera? I could point the flood lights so that they do not directly point upwards towards camera? I don't want to mount them under the eaves of the bungalow where camera is (easy option) because my wife will kill me!!!
Thanks