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Re: Anthrophony in "nature" soundscapes

Subject: Re: Anthrophony in "nature" soundscapes
From: "freitojos" freitojos
Date: Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:54 am ((PDT))
Hello,
Here is one exemple when I think antrophony is not allways bad, a man charg=
ing wood
 http://soundcloud.com/freitojos/20110712t0600z-man-at-work

Jos=E9 Freitas


--- In  Wil Hershberger <> wrote:
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> Gorgon,
> I couldn't agree more with your sentiments. In my sound recording and pho=
tography I strive to capture the essence of the place or being.  To convey =
that fragile and magical thing we call nature in the image or recording. It=
 is always best to get the recording or image as clean as possible to start=
 with. If a little EQ or minor cloning will more accurately portray what I =
was experiencing I will use it, though sparingly.
> Thank you for such a cogent post.
>
>
> Wil Hershberger
> Nature Images and Sounds, LLC
> Hedgesville, WV
> The Songs of Insects
> My Blog
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