Cheval blanc

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Cheval blanc

Uploaded: October 28, 2006

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Paul G Slate October 28, 2006

I thought Cheval Blanc was a red wine! how did he get his name? is it because he is Dark ruby in color, an opulently rich and fruity horse, full bodied, voluptuous and lush? or becuse he is Deceptively easy when young? LOL! Great Shot John! Just having a little fun with the name! #547517

John Snider October 28, 2006

Hi Paul, thanks for commenting! I don't know that much about wine (or the French language for that matter), but roughly translated... Cheval blanc means "white horse" in english. Thanks again for the comment! ;-) #3514540

Kay E. Mahoney level-classic October 28, 2006

Nice capture. Love the colors. #3515180

Janine Russell level-deluxe October 28, 2006

John, excellent detail, exposure and lighting. #3515406

Carolyn J. Connolly November 03, 2006

Hey, John - this GORGEOUS white horse really has got his eye on you!! ;o) This is a BEAUTIFULLY captured equine portrait - well done!! I LOVE the 'blanc' background, and the horse's pose...and the details, textures, AND composition are all EXCELLENT!! :o) #3543561

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