148 THE HORSE 



since it will create an honest rivalry between the 

 breeders of these two breeds. 



It is customary to use illustrations of the most per- 

 fect horses of a breed, and not infrequently the camera 



FIG. 33. Dunsmore Combination (17314), 

 Owned by Thomas Ewart, Dunsmore Home Farm, Rugby, England 



and the artist improve the original. The breeders of 

 dairy cows quickly learned which end of the animal to 

 place nearest the camera. In photographing horses, it is 

 more undesirable to change the normal perspective; for, 

 in foreshortening lines, symmetry of form is distorted. 



