Lovely soundscapes Mark, and your paintings are fresh, alive and
colourful! Well done.
Now that you have the recording bug you will be torn between two
disciplines! I have the same predicament, as soon as I start
painting I hear wonderful birdsong and have to decide which line to
pursue!
Don't you freeze when you paint in the snow?
cheers,
Vicki
On 06/04/2010, at 9:02 AM, Mark Brennan wrote:
> Hi Everyone, just wanted to introduce myself, I am quite new to
> nature recording - but find that this new 'hobby' is quickly
> becoming a passion! I am a landscape painter/naturalist and nature
> recording seems a natural extension of my art. I am in Nova Scotia,
> Canada, where spring really arrived the past few days. I started
> recording a few years ago with one of those handheld voice
> recorders (I used to hang it in the trees!) but the past few months
> I have purchased some better equipment.
>
> I am slowly building my new website
>
> http://wildearthvoices.org/index.php?p=3D1_18_Soundscapes
>
> Bull Beach, Taylor Head.
> cheers all,
>
> Mark Brennan
>
> Mark Brennan Fine Art
> www.markbrennanfineart.ca
> www.wildearthvoices.orgwww.wildearthvoices.org- it's in the very
> early stages at the moment but I guess its appeal for me is for it
> to stand more as a record of natural sounds from my part of the
> world. One of the reasons I paint 'wild places' is to try to
> promote the viewer to take a more active role in preservation
> issues and I hope this is where nature recording will also take me
> too, although the technical side of it is a bit mind boggling. I am
> an ex Royal Naval communicator so that is helping a little. Anyway,
> I read all your emails with great interest, I have lurked for a
> while and hope to contribute more in the coming months and years. A
> recording from today can be found at:
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