Prickly Pear Poppies

 

Skeleton Weed

 

Indian Blankets

 

 

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I am George Hushman and I live in Kerrville, Texas. I
Was Born in Anaheim, California in 1936 and
graduated from Anaheim Union High School where I studied
Journalism and Photography.

As a young boy I was always interested in art and Photography and
Was the staff Photographer for my High School
From 1952 until I graduated in 1955.

After Graduation I went to work at Disneyland in the Eastman Kodak
store on main street, Disneyland. As Sales person in the store.
At that time the store was run by The Royal Tone Photo Service.

 I worked there for two years until 1957. Early
that year my Grandparents went to Germany and brought me back a brand new
four hundred dollar  Rolleiflex camera. I shot many pictures of Disneyland
and the California countryside with that camera. I drove a 1941 pick up truck
in those days and my camera was stolen from it as it was parked in the
Disneyland parking lot. Thank goodness I had insurance and it was replaced.

I attended the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California for one year and
in 1957 after Disneyland I went to work for The Anaheim Newspaper as their staff Photographer.

I have worked in photography all of my life and have several web sites where I publish
my photographs.

 

 

 

Bluebonnets (Lupinis texinis, Legume Family) are the official state flower of Texas and grow only in Texas from March to May in all areas except far west Texas and the panhandle. The seeds of the Bluebonnet can lay dormant on the ground for almost 20 years, assuring the survival of the species. Indian Paintbrush (Castelleja indivisa, Figwort family) and called Scarlet Paintbrush or Texas Paintbrush, grows during the same time and in the same places as the Bluebonnet and is a semi-parasite, injecting its roots into the roots of other plants and taking nutrients


 

 

And God, the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, and his kind: and God saw that it was good.  Genesis 1:12
And Eastman brought forth the camera-a descendant of which I used to capture the beauty of God's work Texas.  I made a little show of this work which I call Texas Wildflowers.  Sit back and enjoy the show and let me know what you think.  Thanks for the visit.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Please Check out my Death Valley Wildflowers
Of 1953 to 1955

Death Valley Flowers

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