Sign for the Dr. Syntax - the other side: spot the differences
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Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 18 Nov 2008
See Image The jockey, who is looking in a slightly different direction, appears to have bushier eyebrows and has also done something to his sideboards; he has also taken off his white scarf. The owner, who has moved back slightly (so that there is no gap of sky between him and the building) has either a smaller hat or a larger head or both, and now wears a plain white scarf; also, his waistcoat now sports several buttons, possibly transferred from his gaiters. The horse's reins are different (below its neck) and the stirrup is of a different type. In the background below the horse's head there is now only one hill where there used to be two. The whole of the right hand building with the red roof is now visible. Oh, and the sky is completely different. Otherwise quite similar.