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Subject: Re: was: What is a good nature sound recording?
From: "Scott Varney" scottvarney1968
Date: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:49 am ((PST))
Thanks for your response...I feel like a loner in this sport in the Adirond=
ack Mountains of upstate NY.

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On Dec 17, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Dan Dugan <> wrote:

> Scott Varney, you wrote:
>
> > It seems that wildlife sound recording is a challenging "sport" to get =
into...a bit like getting into fly fishing...
>
> Yes, it can get very expensive. But you can get started with something as=
 simple as an LS-11.
>
> > there are few people interested
>
> We are, indeed, a small band. That's why international chat like this lis=
t is so useful.
>
> > and even fewer who will readily give up their secrets to success. As a =
novice recorder, I thank all those who broke the "rules" of the sport.
>
> No guild protectionism here. The field is so small there's hardly a livin=
g in it for anyone. The Nature Sounds Society (of which I am a board member=
) is dedicated to helping share knowledge. And that is the purpose of this =
list, also.
>
> > Happy Holidays!
>
> Happy Holidays to you!
>
> -Dan
>
>









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