Last week, which would have been around the middle of September I headed over to the Atlantic Coast. For two reasons, firstly to find some new painting material and secondly to record the calm Atlantic Ocean (an audio version!). I arrived before sunrise, which was spectacular, there was also very little wind, which gave perfect conditions for capturing the waves lapping at the shoreline Kelp. On the Kelp were about 200 tiny shore birds feeding heavily as they continued with their Southward migration. Here you can see the resulting painting and also have a listen to the sounds of that 'perect' morning.
The Atlantic Ocean - 'Sample' by wildearthvoices
The recordings here are all from Atlantic coastal Provincial Parks in Nova Scotia, they all last for about 1 minute and were gathered at various dates over the past year. Best to listen with headphones if you can. The final piece in the 4 minute sample is of the location of the painting! To listen to more of the 'wild' places you can have a look at my new website, www.wildearthvoices.org
The Atlantic Ocean - 'Sample' by wildearthvoices
The recordings here are all from Atlantic coastal Provincial Parks in Nova Scotia, they all last for about 1 minute and were gathered at various dates over the past year. Best to listen with headphones if you can. The final piece in the 4 minute sample is of the location of the painting! To listen to more of the 'wild' places you can have a look at my new website, www.wildearthvoices.org



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