Subject: | Re: Gecko Bark |
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From: | "Jim Morgan" fundador_four |
Date: | Tue Jul 5, 2011 4:48 pm ((PDT)) |
Interesting sound Heather, thanks for sharing. Jim Morgan Prescott, AZ On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Heather Perkins < > wrote: > ** > > > Heres a link to a gecko bark I captured with my trusty little Olympus > LS-10. > > http://www.landonewts.com/Song20/ > > This is the equivalent of a snapshot in a world of fine sonic photography, > I realize - but it was a difficult sound to nab, and really fun when I did. > I originally posted this as part of my "365.52.12 Project," just now thought > to share it here. > > Loving the sounds here, thanks! > > - H > > > > |
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