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22-FEB-2009 Jim Thode

Clippity-Clop

Washington State, USA

Katie the mule was a little apprehensive about crossing the bridge but after a little (well quite a lot of) discussion she clippity-cloped over the bridge.


Click here for the real Clippity-Clop sound (MP3)


Sound recorded with an on board Canon 5D MK II mic then extracted from the video and edited with Roxio sound editor.


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alexeig03-Mar-2009 22:00
Nice moment of a horse movement
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Feb-2009 20:50
Great shot, and I agree with dT regarding in interesting summation of the foreground/background and 3D appearance. - angioman
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Feb-2009 17:23
Very nice. The slight OOF background with the sharpness of the subject almost gives this a 3D effect on my monitor. The sound is a wonderful, added treat. -dtallakson
Jim Thode27-Feb-2009 17:02
Thanks everyone for the comments and thanks Pops for the HTML editing. I was unsure about the "cslr' in the code that you used but I guess that as long as the target parameter is not _parent or _self or _top it will open in another window (or tab). Thanks for the help. Jim
ctfchallenge27-Feb-2009 14:14
I could hear it even before I listened to your recording (which was fun). Great 'sound' here, Jim. ~Lydia
Guest 27-Feb-2009 12:24
NICE! and adding the actual sound is a nice touch. BTW, I modified the link to the sound to open it on a new tab or page so there's no need to hit the back button.
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Feb-2009 07:18
Really good Jim, enjoyed listening to the sound as well.

What a great idea ~ Regards Melbob
jnconradie27-Feb-2009 07:03
Oh excellent! The real sound from a real scene. Wow, I did not expect that! Super entry, Jim. Regards Nico
elips27-Feb-2009 05:14
Yay for actual sound with your photo! I thought of doing that but had no idea how to go about it. It's even better that a Canon camera captured the sound. Good work, Jim! ~Sharon