Glenn Legge is a field recordist and photographer based near Brisbane, capturing the sounds and sights of Australia. See more at www.onstreetphoto.com
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
Field recording of a group of six Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos as they feed on some fallen pine trees near the rural town of Kilcoy, Queensland, Australia, on the 14th of June, 2025 at around midday.
Sounds include the cockatoos ripping at the tree ... more
##WARNING## - Loud gunshots.
Field sound recording.
Hear the sounds of hundreds of gunshots as shooters blast away at the Brisbane Rifle Range at Belmont near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, on the 7th of July 2025 at around 1:30pm.
Sound recording ... more
Field sound recording of waves coming from two directions onto the Scarborough Breakwall, Queensland, Australia, on the 9th of April 2025 at around 12:40pm.
Sounds include waves hitting the break wall, motor boats, some birds and ambient sounds from... more
Field sound recording from the southern end of the Houghton Highway at Brighton, Queensland, Australia, on the 8th of April 2025 at around 12:50pm.
Sounds include trucks, cars and motor bikes crossing the Houghton Highway heading towards Clontarf.
So... more
The mechanical sounds of a building demolition as an 87 year old Redcliffe icon is demolished due to long term maintenance neglect.
Recorded at Suttons Beach, Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia on the 27th of March 2024 on a Sony PCM-D100 - 24bit/96... more
Sounds from the rainforest at Mount Pleasant (-27.127956, 152.745030) Queensland, Australia, beside the North Pine River on the 15th of March 2024.
Sounds include the flowing North Pine River, insects including cicadas, birds including the Eastern... more
Composite field sound recording from Archerfield Airport near Brisbane, Australia, on the 2nd of March 2024. Sounds include aircraft taking off, landing and taxiiing as well as other airport sounds. Sound recording by G R Legge. Recorded at 24 bit, 9... more
The sounds of a working steam tourist railway as engine 967 winds it's way from Gympie to Amamoor in the Mary Valley, Queensland, Australia. Sounds include ambiences from inside the Club Car, commentary and engine sounds whilst at Amamoor. Sounds rec... more
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Apple Podcasts | #219 |
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