<img alt="Recording the blowhole beside the 'breathing' cleft" src=https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/835883/"https://www.broad-horizon-nature.co.uk/191216_sound_recording_on_tip_of_shag_rock_headland,_perranporth_02.jpg"> <i>Lower photo of a more recent and much more highly-charged recording session at the same spot. The 'breathing' cleft is partly visible, to left of recorder.</i> <b>Advisory</b> <b>To hear this to best effect you need high-grade headphones, and to have the volume setting about 3dB above a sensible normal level for a realistic rendition of symphonic orchestral music.</b> <b>Techie stuff:</b> The recorder was a Sony PCM-M10, with R&#248;de Deadkitten furry windshield (original, more effective version), and it was placed on a Zipshot tripod (not what you see in the later photo here). Initial post-recording processing was to apply an EQ curve to compensate for muffling from the furry windshield, and much more recently it's had stereo widening / sharpening processing to 160% width with <i><b>A1 Stereo Control</b></i> VST plugin, then a 7dB EQ tilt away from the treble (straight line from no change at 100Hz to -3dB at 8K) to compensate for the treble overemphasis caused by the stereo widening. <b>Please remember to give this recording a rating! <img alt="" src=https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/835883/"https://www.broad-horizon-nature.co.uk/me-icon_wink.gif">" />