Image #14 Long Horn: Texas

The Texas Longhorn is a hybrid breed of cattle that originated from Spanish cattle and English cattle. Spanish conquistadors brought the first longhorns to the Americas between 1493 and 1512. Longhorns arrived in Texas around the late 1600s and known for their docility, longevity, and calving ease. The longhorn produces lean beef that is lower in cholesterol than other breeds of beef cattle. The long horn is also the University of Texas football mascot symbol.

Resources: Longhorn Cattle- Texas State Association, AI Overview, Open AI Google. Texas longhorn Wikipedia, AI Overview, Open AI Google.
Bullock Texas State history museum, AI Overview, Open AI Google.

Note: All images have been vetted and critiqued by virtue of group discussions with my teacher, professional photographer Amy Blakemore and advanced students, many of whom are professional photographers that attend the Glassell School of Art in Houston, Texas. Photos are evaluated based on light and shadows, contrast, composition, patterns and shapes, texture, movement, print quality and expression. Please allow 3 to 5 days for darkroom processing.

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Long Horn: Texas

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Long Horn: TexasLong Horn: Texas
$275.00

20 in stock