Is this one in front of the theatre downtown? I haven't seen it yet. They have taken the one from the Appleton...I hope just for repairs...pieces were falling off of it (it was a mosaic horse). I love the colors in this one. I tried to photograph the one by the gazebo on the square but just couldn't get the angle right...ah well....I love a good challenge.
Is this what they do with the racehorses when they retire them? I suppose it's better than a glue factory. . .or has it just become a fiberglass factory now?
Now, that's a horse of a different colour.
ReplyDeletebelle creation, tres urbaine comme choix de peinture
ReplyDeleteAnd what a colouful beast at that!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a paint!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Love this! I echo Andy's comment, Lowell. :)
ReplyDeleteThere is always room for more horses. I like how you have composed this shot.
ReplyDeleteVery eye-catching!
ReplyDeleteA painted pony? ;-)
ReplyDeleteHey I like this guy. Very cool. What does he/she represent? MB
ReplyDeleteI can leave a comment now. Did you notice I was 'anon' last time.
How are things???? MB
Lovely perspective!
ReplyDeleteA horse with bricks on it? Hmmm. There MUST be a story here.
ReplyDeleteIs this one in front of the theatre downtown? I haven't seen it yet. They have taken the one from the Appleton...I hope just for repairs...pieces were falling off of it (it was a mosaic horse). I love the colors in this one. I tried to photograph the one by the gazebo on the square but just couldn't get the angle right...ah well....I love a good challenge.
ReplyDeleteIs this what they do with the racehorses when they retire them? I suppose it's better than a glue factory. . .or has it just become a fiberglass factory now?
ReplyDeleteI love these. Glad to see some new ones are popping up!
ReplyDeleteI really like what you've done with the shot too. It's a great angle.
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent aesthetic addition!
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