Strage sound indeed Pete.
I have now been reading this list for a while now and
I personaly dont get the feeling that there are not
many active recordists participating. I think that
most probably follow a similiar pattern of recording
to most of the wildlife recordists that I have come to
know. eg. that they have periods when little is done
interspersed with intense periods of recording. A
small minority have the time to record in the field on
a more regular basis. That said, it does tend toward
the technical at times but all are free to put up a
subject for disscusion, you want more talk about work
in the field, then initiate it.
Tony Baylis.
--- "M, J, & V Phinney" <>
wrote:
> Yikes! where was that recorded Rich? Air raid
> sirens, choppers....an
> occasional popping sound that I wasn't sure
> of....gunfire? handling noise?
> other?
>
> Don't get much (any) of that around here, happily.
>
>
> Mark Phinney
>
>
> on 1/11/04 8:29 PM, Rich Peet at
> wrote:
>
>
> So for an in context response I submit a recording
> taken the second
> week of January 2004. A 340kb download.
> http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/1-7-04.mp3
>
> I guess I welcome all and understand that there
> never will be
> millions of natural sound recordists. Locally, I
> see the biggest
> response to my recording being a question "what
> for?". Photographers
> never get asked that question. Go figure.
>
> Rich
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>
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