Subject: | Re: microphone a moving beast |
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From: | "Graham Evans" |
Date: | Sat May 20, 2006 1:45am(PDT) |
> > >How about putting the lapel mics on the kangaroo, and getting a >sonic POV? <g,dr> > >ac > >Allen Cobb > I am quite friendly with some young kangaroos who my wife and I helped bottle-rear after their mum got killed by a car. They come around of an evening to the place they were reared for food handouts. So I am not going to rule that extraordinary idea out. Has anyone else attempted attaching recorders and mics to moving animals. I really love the idea! Graham |
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