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by Steven Schwartzman
$73.00
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The so-called Lost Maples of central Texas are Acer grandidentatum, or bigtooth maples. People come from all around an area not known for its fall... more
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The so-called Lost Maples of central Texas are Acer grandidentatum, or bigtooth maples. People come from all around an area not known for its fall foliage to see the leaves of these trees turn yellow, orange, and red.
I've been involved with photography since the late 1960s, when I got my first real camera toward the end of my two years in Honduras as a Peace Corps math teacher. From the 1970s through the mid-1980s I went through a phase of black and white infrared photography, often even in 3-D. My current period began in 1999. Call me a nature photographer and you won't be wrong, but because there's not a lot of majestic scenery where I live (which is Austin, Texas), I've gotten interested in portraying the native plants of the region, especially our many wildflowers. Along with them come occasional butterflies, birds, and other small creatures. I often think of all these subjects, even the plants, as if they were posing for portraits, so you could...
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Greg and Chrystal Mimbs
Beautiful!
Steven Schwartzman replied:
This is a place that's more colorful in the fall than most of the rest of Texas.
Judy Vincent
Wonderful image! Congratulations on your feature in the “Landscape and Landmark Photography” group!
Steven Schwartzman replied:
And it's from Texas.
Dawn Currie
Makes me miss the Maple trees of my youth
Steven Schwartzman replied:
I miss the maples of my youth too, when I grew up in New York. In Texas I had to travel to this oasis of maples 160 miles west of Austin to see the sight shown here. It was worth the trip.