Showing posts with label Black and White Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black and White Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Black & White Photography of The Central California Coast- Travel & Photo Art


Black and White photography is one of the most iconic art forms you can create with a camera. It can be so elegant and truly simple, yet incredibly intricate all at the same time. This is why I love it so!! :) 

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Wild Horse Photography Up-Close

If you have any respect for or are a friend of animals, especially horses, then this photography slide show is for you! These images of Wild Horses rescued by the Return to Freedom American Wild Horse Sanctuary of Santa Barbara County, California will blow you away with their striking physical force and presence as the great wild beings we know them to be! But they will only be around as long as we help in the effort to save and protect their legacy and our own American Heritage that runs through their living ancient bloodlines. Please Enjoy the images and click on any one of them to view a larger photograph on my main website at KC Photography.



American Wild Horse Sanctuary - Images by Kimberly Park

Thursday, August 19, 2010

PHOTOGRAPHING a WILD HORSE Sanctuary


                                                                       









  



 If you are ever in the Santa Barbara Area or even just near the Central Coast and you like Horses in any way, you need to stop by. It's an amazing education to learn about the horses in America that are still WILD and are being pushed off their land. These are horses that have been a part of our nation longer than we have been! They are amazing animals and deserve our help and protection! Please go to their website and read about it for yourself.
    
Click here for the  Official Return to Freedom website


Friday, May 7, 2010

Lovin the Surf on Kauai

Yes it's true, I love SURF photography! Now if only i could get paid to do it......hahaha that would be the dream! =-) I'd definitely need at least a 600mm lens to get the shots from shore, but my Canon 70-200 IS lens will just have to do for now. I'll let you all be the judge of these shots. Enjoy!