Stunning photograph of rider and horse inside Gloucester cathedral
THIS incredible photograph at Gloucester Cathedral won a photography competition hands down.
Tess Harwood, a 15-year-old Gloucester dressage rider has been pictured on her horse, Fanfarron, at Gloucester Cathedral as part of the Gloucestershire School Games University of Gloucestershire Photography Competition.
The award winning photograph features Tess on the 10 year-old German Warmblood in the unlikely setting of the Cathedral's cloisters.
The photograph was created by overall competition winner Liam Clarke.
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The competition was part of the Gloucestershire School Games, a government-funded initiative, to encourage school children to take part in competitive sport.
Tess is an elite athlete currently competing at Advanced Medium level dressage.
Last year she was selected by the British Equestrian Federation as one of 10 young dressage riders on the British Excel Talent Squad.




Comments
by iamliamclarke
Friday, November 30 2012, 8:55PM
“Hello I am Liam Clarke the photographer who took the image that is discussed in this article. If anyone has any issues with the image, either positive or negative, please feel free to find my contact details on my website http://tinyurl.com/c57smf4 I will happily discuss any issues you may have openly. All the best.”
by Alfredo_
Monday, September 03 2012, 2:33PM
“It's a nice image, but the white balance looks wrong.”
by Michael_AH
Monday, September 03 2012, 2:02PM
“so stunning that its entirely missing from the web article!”
by Katana_Paul
Monday, September 03 2012, 11:25AM
“Whilst mildly impressive, the image is obviously a composite. The horse & rider cast no shadow and although much attention has been given to matching the colour balance of riders' skin tones and jodhpurs to that of the location, its still a composite and should be presented as such.
I have to agree with others' comments - yet another photo story without the all important photo (or even a link in the article to the photo). I imagine TiG don't want to pay the photographer's royalty / copyright fee.”
by Matt1006
Monday, September 03 2012, 9:36AM
“Well done TiG. This article has been up for 2 days now, but you still haven't managed to upload the photo referred to.
Hopeless.”
by jmegordon
Monday, September 03 2012, 9:22AM
“The full photo and description can be found here:
http://tinyurl.com/9dhdvjj”
by Kay_Powell
Sunday, September 02 2012, 5:03PM
“Matt, the photo was in The Citizen, so they definitely have it. They've simply forgotten to attach it to this article, which of course makes no sense without the photo itself.”
by Matt1006
Sunday, September 02 2012, 12:28PM
“TiG - suggest you have a look at the link provided by eyeopener, as you presumably don't actually have the photo referred to? Otherwise, how do you explain ANOTHER article making direct reference to a photo, which is not included...???”
by halibut2209
Sunday, September 02 2012, 12:16PM
“The photo was "created"? So it's not natural then.”
by SandraPee
Saturday, September 01 2012, 7:31PM
“eyeopener. Thanks for the link !”