Thank you Kevin,
The wind is often our enemy. But sometimes, like in this snipe/squeaky
tree recording of yours, it reinforces a strong "sense of place."
Absolutely enjoyable, though a wee bit chilly!
Curt Olson
Kevin Colver wrote:
> Curt and Rick,
> I remember recording these trees - http://tinyurl.com/dk8pxd - when
> I was trying to record birds. Although I worried about the wind, it
> turned out to add interest to the recording rather than detract. So
> my tree recording was quite by accident.
>
> I'm not sure all trees creak. I wonder what makes some trees better
> performers than others?
>
> Kevin J Colver
> Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sounds
> www.7Loons.com
>
>
> On Oct 23, 2010, at 8:24 AM, Curt Olson wrote:
>
>> Thank you for sharing this, Rick!
>>
>> To me, this is a stellar example of what is possible when
>> everything goes just right. Here we have an interesting scene that
>> draws us into a tasty sense of both space and presence. I only wish
>> the recording was longer. If anyone here wants something to aspire
>> to, study this and find out how he did it.
>>
>> So Rick... how did you do it?
>>
>> Curt Olson
>>
>> Rick Munday wrote:
>>
>>> http://aporee.org/maps/?loc=3D8477
>>>
>>> I know there were some recorded in the recordists get together
>>> earlier this year.
>>>
>>> I recorded this one last weekend.
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