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Taken along an Oklahoma Backroad

Canon EF85mm f/1.2L II USM | Rollei Retro 80S | R09

#SouthDakota #picoftheday #potd #Day2852 #dapplegray #horse

Huntington Beach Central Park

This is Cherry Wine that ran in the Kentucky Derby being worked on July 15th 2016 at Churchill Downs. He was gorgeous and owned the track. You could see some of the horses really not enjoying the process, but he looked like he was all work.

Apollo (Belgian/Quarter Horse) and Atlas (Percheron) play at sunset

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One of a kind handmade sculpture, made entirely from scratch out of polymer clay over a wire and foil armature. No molds were used in the making of this sculpture nor were any made. Painted with acrylic paint. The hair is mohair.

Taken at a riding school, Hungary. - The dedicatee of this is E.L.A, for her Horses.

 

See #2 and #3.

New in the store today, Flower Skin "Kalina" for avatars and animesh rideables, 50% off to *Elite Equestrian* group members in-world only for the first 48 hours of release. Wear your *Elite Equestrian* tag and pay the second price on the vendor.

 

Kalina is a rich, young dapple gray and includes the plain skin + 3 additional marking patterns. Add the HUD, click, and detach.

 

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New in the store today, Flower Skin "Kalina" for avatars and animesh rideables, 50% off to *Elite Equestrian* group members in-world only for the first 48 hours of release. Wear your *Elite Equestrian* tag and pay the second price on the vendor.

 

Kalina is a rich, young dapple gray and includes the plain skin + 3 additional marking patterns. Add the HUD, click, and detach.

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Willow%20Grove/126/88/2801

Peacocks hanging out on Dapplegray Lane in Palos Verdes (Rolling Hills Estates), California

Dappled Gray is rare in Thoroughbred horses, only about 3% show this characteristic. All modern Thoroughbreds can trace their pedigrees to three Arabian stallions originally imported into England in the 17th century and 18th century, and to a larger number of foundation mares of mostly English breeding. As the horse ages, the gray dappling changes to white. Dapples are much admired and found throughout mythology, I thought this one was gorgeous.

"Running Sage" ~ my darling boy!

 

I adopted this wild guy from the United States Bureau of Land Management some time ago. Actually this photo was taken in January, 2011, not 2000 as seen on the camera info to right. Not sure how to edit that, but did adjust the camera some time ago.

 

I first saw him as a tiny foal with his mom, wild on the range in Nevada in Spring of 2010. I knew one day they would take him away. I promised him & myself, to adopt him & be sure he was always safe & loved, and so it is! :) <3

Completely hand sculpted from polymer clay and epoxy over a wire and foil armature. Painted with acrylic paint. The mane is made from mohair, and the tail and feathers (hair near the hooves) are made from mohair.

  

He is 4 1/2 in at the highest point and about 9 in long.

 

Canon EOS Rebel X 35mm

Kodak BW400CN Film

 

The giant surveys his kingdom with the utmost patience, biding his time until he gains his freedom.

This was my first unicorn sculpture. She is a one of a kind hand made sculpture, from polymer clay and epoxy over a wire and foil armature. She is completely hand sculpted and painted by me. No molds were used in the making of this sculpture nor were any made. Painted in acrylics and has 18kt gold leaf on her horn. She is 5 1/4 in tall at the tip of the horn.

 

c.1917 real-photo postcard

My own photo with creative edit.

Élodie rides a vintage Sindy horse, a beautiful dapple gray that's just her size.

New in the store today, Flower Skin "Kalina" for avatars and animesh rideables, 50% off to *Elite Equestrian* group members in-world only for the first 48 hours of release. Wear your *Elite Equestrian* tag and pay the second price on the vendor.

 

Kalina is a rich, young dapple gray and includes the plain skin + 3 additional marking patterns. Add the HUD, click, and detach.

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Willow%20Grove/126/88/2801

This is a photograph taken of a page out of a chlidren's book originally printed in 1941, "The Little Kittens' Nursery Rhymes." The whole book features nursery rhymes and was photographed using real kittens..."made possible only by patient unfailing kindness on the part of the photographer at all times." ~ 71 years ago

The text with this page:

 

DAPPLE-GRAY

"I had a little pony,

His name was Dapple-Gray,

I lent him to a lady,

To ride a mile away.

 

She whipped him, she slashed him,

She rode hm through the mire;

I would not lend my pony now

For all the lady's hire.

 

Real Mother Good Rhymes with pics here: www.fidella.com/trmg/TRMG4.html

 

I don't know where on flickr this is, I found it in elsewhere first:

farm4.static.flickr.com/3048/3041496272_1d5cb78551.jpg

Originally here: www.blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/no-its-not-cute-sagging...

Hand sculpted from polymer clay without the use of molds. painted with acrylic paint.

 

On the left: a bay lusitano and beneath it is a fjord

 

On the right: a bay clydesdale, in the middle is a dapple gray lusitano, and last is a chestnut thoroughbred

Dapple gray OTTB dressage horse

 

Hugo, MN | Molly Goossens Equine Photography

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If you're in the Twin Cities area, follow me on Facebook to be updated on model calls, session information, and gorgeous horses like this one in your newsfeed! facebook.com/MollyGoossensPhoto

I have had a long absense due to many changes in my life but the one thing that will always remain is my love for creating a visual memory of any given event. I am back on here to re-start my creative aspect sets along with some client work as well. See this full set @ blog.mikeyoonphoto.com ~

He is completely hand sculpted from polymer clay and epoxy, over a wire and foil armature. Painted with acrylic paint. The mane and tail are Tibetan lambs wool. No molds were made or any used in the making of this sculpture. He is 6 ¾ inches tall from the tip of his horn and about 8 inches long.

He is modeled after a Andalusian horse. He is completely hand sculpted from polymer clay and epoxy, over a wire and foil armature. No molds were used in the making of this sculpture, nor were any made. He is hand painted with acrylic paint. The mane and tail are mohair.He is about 7in long and just under 4 in tall.

Digger & Silver, Irish Connemara pony.

Soil profile: A representative soil profile of the Dapplegray series in an area of Urban land-Dapplegray complex, 5 to 20 percent slopes. Human-transported materials extend below a depth of 160 centimeters. (Supplement to the Soil Survey of Los Angeles County, California, Southeastern Part; Narratives written by Randy L. Riddle, Natural Resources Conservation Service)

 

Landscape: An area of Dappleygray soil on a hillslope terrace in Ranch Palos Verdes, overlooking the marine terrace below and the Pacific Ocean. The hillside has been completely reshaped.

 

The Dapplegray series consists of very deep, well drained soils that formed in human-transported materials (HTM) on engineered hillslopes terraces in areas weathered from calcareous shale bedrock and other calcareous sedimentary rocks. The mean annual precipitation is about 383 mm and the mean annual temperature is about 17 degrees C.

 

TAXONOMIC CLASS: Fine-loamy, spolic, mixed, superactive, calcareous, thermic Typic Xerorthents

Note: Taxonomic subgroup tagged as typic due to presence of human-transported materials. The soil has occurs on appropriate landforms and has soil properties that support the concept of human-transported materials. The use of the Anthroportic subgroup is not currently permitted in the xeric soil moisture regime, but will be explored for future consideration for correlation.

 

Soil moisture: moist below a depth of about 30 cm some time from October to December and remains moist in some part between depths of about 30 to 90 cm until April or May.

Mean annual soil temperature: 17 to 20 degrees C.

Human-transported materials (HTMs): typically greater than 100 cm, often greater than 200 cm thick.

Rock fragments: typically 10 to 35 percent, transported from the source material or are detached fragments from in-situ bedrock. Some pedons have less than 10 percent fragments.

Reaction: neutral to moderately alkaline.

Artifacts: 0 to 10 percent, construction debris.

 

USE AND VEGETATION: Dapplegray soils are used for residential neighborhoods in urban areas. Vegetation is ornamental plants, succulents and lawns.

 

DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Coastal hills, foot hills, and low mountains of southern California mountains; MLRA 20. These soils are of moderate extent.

 

For additional information about the survey area, visit:

www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_MANUSCRIPTS/california/los...

 

For a detailed soil description, visit:

soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/D/DAPPLEGRAY.html

 

For acreage and geographic distribution, visit:

casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/see/#dapplegray

  

Here's a whimsical little painting. It's 2.5 x 3.5 inches (ACEO) in watercolor pencil and ink. The Chinese character above the horse is the word "ma" meaning "horse."

 

If you were born in 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, or 2002, you are a horse!

 

Sold

Holding the horse team as ice is loaded on the wagon. I thought this horse team very photogenic, such beautiful horses.

 

Kline Creek Farm, an 1890's Working Farm.

Original watercolor painting by me.

Colar 05 | feito por encomenda.

Necklace 05 | custom order.

Completely hand sculpted from polymer clay and epoxy over a wire and foil armature. Painted with acrylic paint. The mane is made from mohair, and the tail and feathers (hair near the hooves) are made from mohair.

 

He is 4 1/2 in at the highest point and about 9 in long.

Molded from one of my original polymer clay sculptures and hand cast in resin. Painted with acrylic paint.

 

7 ¼ in by 3 in

 

I have no further information about this photograph, a fleamarket find.

A peaceful and relaxed moment during wartime (WWI), I suppose.

Unknown location and unidentified photographer.

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