
Getting ready to trick-or-treat for carrots….
LOL, this is a funny idea! 😀
Thanks to gail for providing the link to your picture!
If Mother Nature knew about this!
Cosmetics vs genetics… a daily life battle, isn´t it? LOL
EXCELLENT photo, w/tha tittle, of course. =)
Hey, that ain’t easy! And, er, is that a black horse with white stripes, or a white horse with black stripes? I wonder what kind of paint/coloring one uses? Gotta be waterproof, right? And obviously, non-toxic. No clue what they make that meets both criteria.
Oh, and what a fun shot this is!
This reminds me of a horse that was painted for a movie. It later died from the chemicals absorbed. Make sure you check what paint you use.
Oh! Here we have a chocolate brand called "Milka" and the logotype is light violet and the image that represents them is a cow in a mountain landscape… a Switzerland-esque moment, that is.
They used to paint the cow violet with the "milka" inscription in white… it is well known that the cow didn´t make it.
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Why yes…. but with a bit of humiliation perhaps…. =)
And thanks to all of your collective input, flickr has decided that this photo has “interestingness” =)
Aitah!
So, I had a friend surfing the internet the other day and she sends me the link and much to my suprise, this is both myself and my horse! I even remember the picture being taken. I love the way the shot turned out and I’m glad it’s so popular. Yes, he’s fine. He hasn’t required any extensive therapy and black non-toxic hairspray is completly harmless…
I hope you don’t mind I’ve taken a copy of this picture to show friends…
Rebecca
This reminds me of a childhood story that someone might tell a psychologist. My parents told me it was a zebra, but it was a painted horse, and now… I can’t trust anyone.
How totally wrong!
I saw a horse painted up as a zebra in Hyde Park, Sydney, a few weeks ago for the filming of a TV commercial. Funny thing is they’d even trimmed, groomed and painted his mane to look like a zebra’s mohawk….AND they had only painted him from one side (including the inside of his front and back leg which could be seen). From the other side, he still looked like a regular white horse. Odd!!!
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called National Trust for Hysteric Preservation, and we’d love to have your photo added to the group.
Very good and cool pictures. I wish I have one.
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