Subject: | Re: Frogs in the night |
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From: | "Michael Oster" f7sound |
Date: | Sun Jun 3, 2007 11:31 am ((PDT)) |
We just had Tropical Storm Barry pass. Tampa's been bone dry for months, but this recent rain brought out all the frogs. Amazing how 24 hours changes everything. I did some quick recording with a Rode NT-4 to a Sound Devices 702. Nice to hear Florida "waking up"! Michael Oster F7 Sound and Vision http://www.F7sound.com --- In "Anton Woldhek" <> wrote: > Giethoorn, 28th of April 2007. Around midnight. My fathers backyard in > Giethoorn. One of the most beautiful places in the Netherlands. In my > imagination you can hear the stocks chicks sleeping but I think they were > still eggs at this time. > > Not a technically perfect recording by any means. (wind main culprit) > > Cheers > Anton |
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