Subject: | Re: great-horned owls and western screech owl |
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From: | "Danny" n509003 |
Date: | Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:42 am ((PDT)) |
John, Thank you for taking the time to provide answers to all the other folks qu= estions regarding the "how did you....", the "what was that ... " postings= , etc.. Your descriptions of the recording situation, the how you did it i= nformations most definitely go into my newbies editing 101 guide. Helpful= and usable info for sure. It was a pleasure to listen to the collected sound , read the description= of the setting. They gave me a welcome escape from my "day job". As alwa= ys, it leads to a bit of fantasizing about being able to go to such place= s. Danny |
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