Bay horse has the reddish-brown hair on his body, while the tail, mane, ear edges and bottom of the legs are black. He is considered easy-going and dependable, being highly prized by the Bedouins of Arabia in the past for war.
The picture was taken using a Nikon D40X camera and Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D AF lens, with the following settings: focal length – 50 mm, exposure time – 320 sec, ISO – 200, lens aperture – F/2.
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