Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Ocala's icon at the outdoor Heathbrook Mall

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  1. They really are everywhere in Ocala, aren't they?

    I dunno, aren't his legs and nostrils kind of out of proportion? I really don't know enough about horses to tell.

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  2. Is this a sculpture of a particular horse?

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  3. I suppose that I'm just writing a duplicate, but is this a sculpture of a particular horse?

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  4. Again a beautiful sky and white puffy clouds in the background sets off this image - nice.

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  5. très belle sculpture, belle expression, on sent le cheval très fier

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  6. magnificent against the bright blue sky!

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  7. It does lool somewhat out of proportion. I'm sure MB will tell us.

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  8. Looks like a Thoroughbred don't ya think.
    It's great--whatever. MB

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  9. A strange statue, but a very good symbol for our horse Capital.

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  10. I am inclined to think like Hilda, but what do I know? He is definitely a beauty, though.

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  11. So elegant and it's perfect!
    Léia :)
    *** I have the sensation that he is looking at me! :)

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  12. A great sculpture under a perfectly blue sky!! Wow, wonderful capture Jacob!!

    Pixellicious Photos

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  13. Well, horses have to shop, too.

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  14. Is it the angle or does that horse have a very long neck?

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  15. Is it full size? Very statuesque. :)

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  16. He does look magnificent and so proud! I like those white fluffy clouds behind him.

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  17. Magnificent sculpture ... horses are so regal looking

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  18. Beautiful shot of the horse sculpture Jacob. I guess it's suposed to be a stylized horse as it seems to me the neck is way too long. But then, I'm used to Arizona horses. Maybe Florida horses stick their necks out more.:)

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  19. The artists missed this one, it's not painted! :-)

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  20. 'Aquiver'? And I can't take that back can I. MB

    I laugh out lout
    because I am proud---------Mary

    So there!!!

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  21. A bit difficult to imagine an outdoor mall. Obviously, such a construct will make a lot more sense in the kind of climate you're enjoying.

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  22. I guess that should be loud not lout....no doubt.

    And I am proud.
    It's something that
    I vowed.

    Maybe in a crowd. MB

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