December 14, 2010

“The National Parks in Washington State”

The ongoing exhibit, “The National Parks in Washington State”, is on display for one final month at the Washington State Convention Center in downtown Seattle. The show continues through January 13, 2011.

The 2009 PBS documentary by Ken Burns demonstrated just how popular and important the National Parks are to everyone. They are ingrained in our consciousness and help to define the characteristics of our nation as well as our own identity as individuals. The state of Washington has 13 units administered by the National Park Service, including the three largest and most familiar: Mt. Rainier National Park, North Cascades National Park and Olympic National Park.

The display of pictures at the Washington State Convention Center is the work of seven professional nature photographers, all residents of Washington. The show uses photography to embrace the diversity and beauty of Washington’s National Parks. Landscapes, flora & fauna, and intricate details are all represented. Six of Dave Schiefelbein’s images are included. (As it is the holiday season, Dave would like to remind everyone that all of his photos are available for purchase!)

The exhibit is free, open 7 days a week, and viewing hours are long:

“The National Parks in Washington State”, a fine-art photography exhibit

Washington State Convention Center

7th & Pike in downtown Seattle

Level 2 South Galleria

Now through January 13, 2011

Daily, 7:00a.m.-10:00p.m.

Free Admission

A preview of Dave’s images included in the exhibit:

"Sunrise From Sahale Arm", North Cascades National Park

"A Tapestry of Autumn Colors", Mt. Rainier National Park

"Mt. Shuksan From Copper Ridge", North Cascades National Park

"Hozomeen Mountain & a Sea of Clouds", North Cascades National Park

"An Anemone During Low Tide", Olympic National Park

"The Olympic Mountains at Sunrise", Olympic National Park