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Mastering Long-Duration Drop Rigs: A 92+ Hour Journey with Battery, Recorder and SD Card Optimisation
For field recording enthusiasts who are already familiar with drop rigs, you’ll appreciate the exceptional technique they provide for capturing the awe-inspiring biophony present in nature. A notable benefit of…
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The Enchanting Biophony of Nature: Reflecting on a Field Recording Session in South West Queensland
While listening to the forest sounds I recorded during a recent field recording session in South West Queensland, Australia, I am in awe of the incredible variety of life present…
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The Importance of Soundscapes: Exploring the Three Primary Acoustic Sources
Photo taken from Eshaness Lighthouse – situated on the Northmavine peninsula in the north-west of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Recording the geophony of the area – the waves and wind…
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A Walk in the Rain: Capturing London’s Soundscape on a Historic Day
As a curious field recordist, one of my favourite things to do is to capture the sounds of the environment as I move through it. So when I had the…
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Capturing the Enchanting Soundscape of Commercial Street in Lerwick, Shetland Islands
The Shetland Islands, located off the north coast of Scotland, are a group of remote and rugged islands steeped in history and rich in natural beauty. During a recent visit…
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Needwood Forest United Kingdom
During my recent 13-hour recording session in Needwood Forest, I was struck by the astonishing array of sounds that I was able to capture. Needwood Forest has a long and…