Subject: | 4. Re: Nature Recording Art |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:02 pm ((PDT)) |
> An impressionistic recording for me would be more like the quite > recording that Walter Knapp made in the south with Owls faintly > hooting several miles in the distance and only faint insect sounds > nearby. I could hear the reverb of the Owl and knew it was over > water. I knew the recording was in the south so my mind helped fill > the scene with recollections of sounds that I knew could have been > present. That truly was impressionistic for me. Hi Gerald, Can you direct us to the website where that one can be found? Or Walter, can you provide a link? John Hartog > > Like the strip tease artist says, "never show them everything". = > > Gerald White Muscatine, IA > > > > |
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