Subject: | Re: selecting a recording location |
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From: | Rob Danielson <> |
Date: | Fri, 28 Mar 2003 08:23:53 -0600 |
> >Even now, my local frogs at home go up and down in their calling with >the rain. > >One of the recording types I'm really working on is frogs in the rain, >or thunderstorms. I've finally got a mic that can do justice to a >thunderstorm, and am just watching for the right combo of frogs and >thunderstorm. > >Even birds can be interesting to record with rain. And there are plenty >of oversexed birds calling here. They don't stop because it's wet. > Absolutely. During/after rain is prime time and the scrim rain drop shields that people have rigged up and shared on this list are worth reposting. Anyone have an active link of a pix of rain shield? Rob D. = = = -- Rob Danielson Film Department University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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