Subject: | Re: was: What is a good nature sound recording? |
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From: | "Peter Shute" pshute2 |
Date: | Wed Nov 7, 2012 6:13 pm ((PST)) |
Klas, can you elaborate on your objection? Is it that it's becoming difficu= lt to obtain a recording without unwanted noise, is it that there are peopl= e who remove noise without saying, or is it that there is an expectation th= at noise should be removed? Any of these could lead to your grandchild's as= sumption that it has been removed. Peter Shute > -----Original Message----- > From: > On Behalf Of Klas Strandberg > Sent: Thursday, 8 November 2012 11:40 AM > To: > Subject: [Nature Recordists] was: What is a good nature sound > recording? > > > > Hi Keith, > > Thanks for your warmhearted greetings. > > I have printed out your mail and will read it in bed tonight. > And consider as carefully as I am able to. > And reply. |
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