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Re: Yellowstone

Subject: Re: Yellowstone
From: "clay" dan.cesonrocks
Date: Thu Apr 2, 2009 1:57 pm ((PDT))
How was the winter episode?

I spent a week last winter in Yellowstone - stayed at a 'yurt camp' in the
interior - there were two different groups there recording for the BBC.  One
was Shane Moore - who filmed the Christmas in Yellowstone piece for PBS.  I
don't recall the names of the other two.  I'm curious to see this piece, to
see if it was done by Shane - there was a wonderful scene of coyote trying
to steal 'dinner' from a family of otters, which both Shane and I filmed
from different vantage points - me with a Sony HVR A1 HighDef videocamera,
he with his BBC-supplied gear.

Sadly, I missed the best 'audio' recording opportunity of the trip - a
midnight rendezvous between a female and young male wolf - due to only
having still camera with me at the time.

Highly recommended for those who want to see Y'stone at a magical time, sans
tourists.

Below are links to my photos and videos:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dancesonrocks/collections/72157604716995029/

http://www.vimeo.com/dancesonrocks/videos

enjoy,
clay




On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Philip Tyler <>wrote:

>   The BBC have been running a 3 part series on Yellowstone which finished
> tonight here in the UK, I have been catching up on it by watching
> recordings.
>
> What a fantastic place! We have just got to the end of summer and the start
> of autumn which is where part 3 will continue from.
>
> It seems a truly amazing place with some wonderful wildlife.
>
> The second episode ended with a look at "geyser gazers" I can understand
> why some of them do it as when they do blow it is quite amazing and quite a
> sight.
>
> I know this e-mail is not strictly about nature recording but I know some
> of the group do record in Yellowstone and I just wanted to say I am really
> envious!
>
> Phil
>
>
>  
>









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