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The white horse, Dorset

The white horse, Dorset
Copyright ©2006, kirsty bushell
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taken on landscape setting

Photographer: kirsty bushell
Folder: Common area
Uploaded: 09-Nov-2006 10:31 CET
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Camera: Olympus E500
Exposure time: 1/320
Aperture: f5.6
Focal length: 150mm
Lens: olympus digital
Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 100
White balance: Daylight
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied:
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Image resized to: 661x882

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Very interesting!!!
Can you tell a little more about this phenomena?
Regards,Manuel Sousa

manuel sousa at 19:36 CET on 09-Nov-2006 [Reply]

the white horse, dorset

The white horse is one of the largest chalk horses in England, and the only one with a rider. It was created in 1808 as a local tribute to King George 111, who was a regular visitor to Weymouth in Dorset. There is also another chalk figure in Dorset of which is the Cerne Giant. If you wish to find out more go on google and put in the whit horse of osmington. regards kirsty.
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kirsty bushell at 19:56 CET on 09-Nov-2006 [Reply]

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kirsty bushell wrote:
> The white horse is one of the largest chalk horses in England, and the only one with a rider.
> It was created in 1808 as a local tribute to King George 111, who was a regular visitor to
> Weymouth in Dorset. There is also another chalk figure in Dorset of which is the Cerne Giant.
> If you wish to find out more go on google and put in the whit horse of osmington. regards kirsty.
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> Thank you Kirsty.
Regards; Manuel Sousa

manuel sousa at 11:19 CET on 10-Nov-2006 [Reply]

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A nice and well done documentation. Regards Sergio

Sergio Di Giovanni at 15:26 CET on 11-Nov-2006 [Reply]

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Sergio Di Giovanni wrote:
> A nice and well done documentation. Regards Sergio
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i was just pleased to help. Regards Kirsty.

kirsty bushell at 15:35 CET on 12-Nov-2006 [Reply]