Recording the sounds of an isolated waterfall in winter wasnât such an easy task - the water spray was everywhere, so I couldn't get too close without my gear getting soaked! A bit of creative thinking allowed me to get close enough to get some really good perspectives of the waterfall, and some more traditional methods were used to record far perspectives and the rivers surrounding the area.Â
Aber Falls is a 120-foot free-falling waterfall in North Wales, on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, see in a beautiful valley. Sound tends to become trapped in the valley, and thereâs little human activity to be heard - this makes it a great location for field recording.Â
The recording in the video is edited down, with some of the best bits of audio taken from the morning, although its down sampled from 96kHz/24-bit to 48kHz/16-bit for video.
Enjoy the relaxing sounds of the Waterfall and rivers it flows into and let me know what you think of it!
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