I’ve spent a lot of time photographing North Carolina’s wild horses living on Carrot Island, Horse Island, Bird Shoals and Town Marsh. Not too surprisingly these anmials spend most of their time feeding. Even getting […]
Category Archives: Banker Horses
One of my Favorite Horse Images
Somehow I overlooked this gem when doing my first edit of Wednesday’s horse expedition. It’s so easy to fail to recognize a quality shot when sorting through a batch. I always like to go back […]
Wild Horse Photos From a Kayak? You Betcha!
When most people think of wild horses they think of the American West. Visions of canyons, buttes, and wde open spaces fill their minds. But there is a healthy population of wild mustangs living along […]
One of North America’s First Successful European Settlers
The first Europeans to successfully settle the East Coast of what is now the United States weren’t humans, but the horses left behind during early explorations. Both the Spanish and English brought Spanish bred horses […]
Wild Mustangs in the Morning
There are few experiences I enjoy more than when I encounter wild hores feeding on flooded tidal flats when I’m kayaking. Of course for that to happen you need to be paddling at high tide […]
Article Published by Wildlife South
I was recently contacted by Joe Kegley of Wildlife South about doing an article for them about the Rachel Carson Estuarine Reserve. Of course I’m always more than happy to talk about one of my […]
Promotional Price
Since offering prints on Fine Art America my most popular image has been “Banker Horses on Tidal Flats.” As such I thought it might be nice to take advantage of the special pricing for promotions […]
Wild Horses: Photos of the Wild Mustangs Near Beaufort North Carolina
Without a doubt one of my favorite wild encounters are the wild horses living on Carrot Island, Horse Island and Town Marsh, aka the Rachel Carson Estuarine Reserve. Descendants of horses left behind by early […]
More Images of the Banker Horses
As I mentioned in my last post I had a bit of trouble locating horses on the Rachel Carson Estuarine Reserve last week. I had a bit more success yesterday morning. I found a small […]