Kip Evans Photography

  • Portfolio
  • Stock Photography
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Sea Films
  • Fine Art Photography
  • Drone Photography
  • About
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
48 images found
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • Oil Production, Taft California
    Oil Mining_O2R1330.jpg
  • Oil Production, Taft California
    Oil Drilling_O2R1343.jpg
  • Wheat production field with a grain mill in the distance - California.
    Kip 1310-Wheat field.jpg
  • View of Rincon Island and the Santa Barbara coast from the air looking east. Rincon Island is an artificial island located off Rincon Beach in Ventura County, California. The island is situated approximately 3,000 feet (910 m) offshore in 55 feet (17 m) of water. The island was constructed in between 1957 and 1958 for the specific purpose of well drilling and oil and gas production (wiki 2009).
    Rincon Island_3732.jpg
  • Wheat field in the Sacramento Valley near the Delta.
    Wheat ProductionLM4C6216.jpg
  • Industrial Area - Refinery San Francisco Bay, CA
    Oil Refinery LM4C3695.jpg
  • Sand and gravel mining in Fresno along the San Joaquin River.
    Sand and Gravel_O2R9100.jpg
  • Oil refinery in Martinez, California.
    OilProduction_O2R3987.jpg
  • Oil refinery in Martinez, California.
    OilProduction_O2R3983.jpg
  • Oil Rig off the coast of Santa Barbara, California.
    Oil Rig.jpg
  • Cotton Field near Los Banos, CA
    Cotton Field-Kip-2556.jpg
  • Cotton - Close-up,  near Los Banos, CA
    Cotton Close up-Kip-2555.jpg
  • Salt ponds as seen from the air, on the southeast side of San Francisco Bay.
    Kip - 1629 saltpond.jpg
  • Salt ponds as seen from the air, on the southeast side of San Francisco Bay.
    Salt Ponds-Kip-1955.jpg
  • Aerial view of salt evaporation ponds in San Diego Bay, California. Salt evaporation ponds are shallow man-made ponds designed to produce salt from sea water. The seawater is fed into large ponds and water is drawn out through natural evaporation which allows the salt to be subsequently harvested (wiki 2009)
    San Diego Bay_3688.jpg
  • Agriculture field workers near Hollister, CA.
    Kip-1323 Ag Field Workers.jpg
  • View of the Chevron - El Segundo Oil Refinery from the air looking west. Today the refinery covers approximately 1,000 acres, has more than 1,100 miles of pipelines, and is capable of refining over 270 thousand barrels of crude oil per day (Chevron.com).
    Chevron-El Segundo Oil Refinery_3699.jpg
  • View of the Chevron - El Segundo Oil Refinery from the air looking west. Today the refinery covers approximately 1,000 acres, has more than 1,100 miles of pipelines, and is capable of refining over 270 thousand barrels of crude oil per day (Chevron.com).
    Chevron-El Segundo Oil Refinery_3698.jpg
  • View of the AES Power Plant in Redondo Beach, California, from the air looking southeast. Much of the 52-acre power plant has been downsized, but debates ensue concerning redevelopment plans for the area.
    AES Power Plant_3697.jpg
  • Split-view of a mangrove forest
    Mangrove_MG_6107.jpg
  • Kelp Forest towers above the sea floor - Santa Barbara, CA
    Kip-578 Kelp Forest.jpg
  • Kelp on the surface of the ocean.  Monterey Bay
    Surface Kelp- Kip- 2010.jpg
  • Schools of Blue Rockfish in a kelp forest in Monterey Bay, California.
    KelpForestW-BlueRockfish2.jpg
  • Schools of fish in a kelp forest in Monterey Bay, California.
    Kelp Forest_0431_4.jpg
  • A sea otter swims through an eel grass bed in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
    Sea Otter_MG_7790.jpg
  • A sea otter swims through an eel grass bed in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
    Sea Otter_MG_7747.jpg
  • Healthy Cuban Reef
    Cuban Reef_MG_9092.jpg
  • Split-view of a mangrove forest
    Mangrove UW_MG_0309.jpg
  • Shoreline Crab (Pachygrapsus Crassipes), Hayward Shoreline Salt Marsh. Hayward Regional Shoreline consists of 1,713 acres of salt, fresh, and brackish water marshes, and seasonal wetlands. Levees were originally built in Hayward and San Lorenzo to create land for salt production. Hayward Marsh, completed in 1985, is a 145-acre fresh and brackish water marsh and is somewhat unusual in that it relies on secondary treated effluent as the freshwater source. The marsh is made up of five managed ponds and has 15 islands that are utilized by many species of nesting birds. (East Bay Regional Park District 2009)
    Shoreline Crab-Kip-1024.jpg
  • Shoreline Crab (Pachygrapsus Crassipes), Hayward Shoreline Salt Marsh. Hayward Regional Shoreline consists of 1,713 acres of salt, fresh, and brackish water marshes, and seasonal wetlands. Levees were originally built in Hayward and San Lorenzo to create land for salt production. Hayward Marsh, completed in 1985, is a 145-acre fresh and brackish water marsh and is somewhat unusual in that it relies on secondary treated effluent as the freshwater source. The marsh is made up of five managed ponds and has 15 islands that are utilized by many species of nesting birds. (East Bay Regional Park District 2009)
    Shoreline CrabsLM4C9548.jpg
  • Aerial view of Malibu Coast, California, looking northwest with productive kelp forests along the coast.
    Malibu Coast_3678.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking east/southeast, showing a productive kelp forest in the foreground.
    La Jolla_3645.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking northeast, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground.
    La Jolla_3637.jpg
  • Aerial view of Dana Point looking northwest toward Laguna Beach with a productive kelp forest along the coastline.
    Dana Point_3635.jpg
  • Aerial view of Dana Point looking northwest toward Laguna Beach with a productive kelp forest along the coastline.
    Dana Point_3634.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northeast with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3629.jpg
  • Aerial view looking down on Palos Verdes toward the northeast. A productive kelp forest can be seen along the coastline.
    Palos Verdes_3628.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking north/northeast with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3627.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking east/southeast with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3626.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes, looking northeast, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3618.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes, looking east toward Huntington Beach, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3616.jpg
  • Aerial view looking east/northeast on Palos Verdes with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3615.jpg
  • Aerial view looking east on Palos Verdes with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3612.jpg
  • A productive kelp forest in Monterey Bay, California.
    Kelp Forest10_1.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking east, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground.
    La Jolla_3639.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking east/northeast, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground.
    La Jolla_3638.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes, looking east/northeast, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3617.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking east/northeast with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3614.jpg