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by Patrick Steger
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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A longhorn cow stands near an old, rustic stone building with weathered wooden doors. The surrounding area features green grass, trees, and signs of... more
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A longhorn cow stands near an old, rustic stone building with weathered wooden doors. The surrounding area features green grass, trees, and signs of the countryside. I found this magnificent longhorn as I drove a country road near Inks Lake State Park. He stood as if to guard the old stone building. I imagined that the stone building had once been someone's home, now left to the elements. The Texas Longhorn cattle are an iconic breed known for their distinctive, wide-reaching horns that can span up to seven feet from tip to tip. Originating from Spanish cattle brought to the Americas in the late 1400s, these hardy animals adapted to the rugged landscapes of Texas, where they thrived in the wild for centuries. Renowned for their resilience, Texas Longhorns can endure harsh climates and survive on sparse forage, making them well-suited to the diverse terrains of the American Southwest. Their unique genetic makeup has contributed to their disease resistance and longevity. Beyond their pra...
I began my photographic journey in 1972 with a 35mm SLR camera. I learned quickly that I could control the way an image looked and make it look much better than most amateur photographers. Over the following decades, my interest in photography grew as I pursued a career in the high tech industry. Over the years I was encouraged by many friends to turn my "hobby" into a profession. It wasn't until 2002 that I took action and began my professional photography career on a part time basis. From 2002 through 2014 I learned and grew a LOT! In 2014 I retired from my high tech career and in 2015 opened my professional photography business full time. My "why" is something I discovered after turning professional. When I began, I thought my...
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