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Monthly Archives: November 2012

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Hand holding telephoto lenses

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Polar bears, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresNovember 28, 20125 Comments

If there is one excellent feature among the new genre of super telephoto lenses, i.e., the Canon 500mm in this case, it is the Image Stabilization technology. In many situations, I end up photographing without a tripod. It is counter-conventional wisdom for many, but when an effective method and style is learned, there is a…

Crazy aurora corona

Arctic, Aurora borealis, NatureBy Patrick EndresNovember 26, 20124 Comments

Its been quite on the blog here as I enjoyed a little vacation and have been completing my first E-Book, which I’m hoping to have ready before December 20. In the next few weeks I’ll be releasing the title and other details. This is one of the images from that book, that I took in…

Antarctica again

Antarctica, Glaciers, LandscapesBy Patrick EndresNovember 16, 20124 Comments

For those who have read this blog over time, you may remember that I shared some experiences from my trip to Antarctica two years ago. I’m repeating a similar, although slightly less extensive trip this year in January. The Expedition leader is a long time friend and colleague Hugh Rose, and the line up of…

Polar bear in Alaska

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Polar bearsBy Patrick EndresNovember 13, 2012Leave a comment

A young polar bear walks along a barrier island in Alaska’s arctic. To the south is the Alaska mainland and to the north is the expansive Beaufort Sea and the north pole. This bear straddles those two environments and soon will head northward as soon as the sea ice freezes solid. I use a variety…

Storm waves, Beaufort Sea

Arctic, Landscapes, NatureBy Patrick EndresNovember 8, 20122 Comments

If you have spent any time on Alaska’s arctic coast, then you are familiar with wind, and usually lots of it. Standing on the edge of this cliff, looking out into the gray abyss of clouds, and the Beaufort Sea that extends northward as far as the open water exits, makes one feel pretty tiny.…

10 Year Fairbanks & Interior Alaska Calendar Anniversary

PublicationsBy Patrick EndresNovember 5, 20125 Comments

That photography as a career and business has seen revolutionary changes in the last ten years is an understatement riddled with a complex layer of influencing factors. Decades seem to be designed for moments of pause and reflection. And so it is that this year marks the 10th year of my Fairbanks and Interior Alaska…

Red fox, arctic north slope

Arctic, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresNovember 2, 2012Leave a comment

As this red fox trotted across Alaska’s arctic coastal plain, I grabbed a quick burst of 5 frames. That it was a quick grab shot is revealed in my exposure, since I have no idea what I was doing at f/13. Not that it mattered much since the shutter speed was high enough thanks to…

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