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Yearly Archives: 2013

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Walking into Winter

Arctic, Cold weather, Landscapes, NatureBy Patrick EndresNovember 20, 20132 Comments

A few hundred miles north of Fairbanks is a high rocky ride known as Finger Mountain. It is often windy along this treeless landscape. The moisture content in the air was perfect for the formation of hoar frost, which covered the rocks and shrubs in the area. Fog and low clouds contributed to a fairly…

Polar bear in polar light

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Bears, Panoramas, Polar bears, Public Lands, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresNovember 18, 20131 Comment

In Alaska’s high Arctic in October, one can photograph all day under beautiful light. That is, if you get the light. The north coast is often cloudy, foggy, and under the immersion of seasonal change from autumn to winter. Clouds are the norm. However, we had some great splashes of light on a recent photo…

Arctic edges

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Bears, Polar bears, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresNovember 14, 2013Leave a comment

This polar bear basked in the afternoon light along the shore of the Beaufort Sea, as ice begins to form. This is one of my favorite color combinations in a photo, the blue and yellow/gold, or warm and cool tones. They work very well to deliver both contrast along with the feelings provoked by warm…

2014 Alaska Calendar

PublicationsBy Patrick EndresNovember 12, 20133 Comments

Not to long ago I sent of my 2015 calendars off to the press. Meanwhile, 2014 is coming into calendar plans these days as the new year is less than 2 months away. I thought it fitting to share the first few month pages from my 2014 Alaska Profiles in Nature calendar. Thanks to those…

Big Arctic

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Bears, Landscapes, Polar bears, Wildlife, WinterBy Patrick EndresNovember 8, 201310 Comments

This photo embodies one of the compelling lures of Alaska’s Arctic for me-its huge, wild, and expansive spaces. The wildlife that roam this region often have a diverse range. It is a sparse landscape and population densities are much lower than other areas on the globe. Polar bears are normally solitary animals and will roam…

Spruce Grouse

Arctic, BirdsBy Patrick EndresNovember 6, 20131 Comment

This is another photo taken with Canon’s 200-400 with an internal 1.4x converter. It was hand held and is razor sharp. I’m still evaluating the images I took with this lens. It is clear that it is capable of super sharp photos.

Trans Alaska Pipeline

Arctic, Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresNovember 1, 20132 Comments

I have taken a lot of photographs of this pipeline over the years. But in spite of that, it still is an interesting challenge to find new compositions that seem unique, at least to my experience. It’s a pretty amazing engineering feat, transecting 800 miles of Alaska mountains, rivers and tundra. This view is a…

Field experiments with Canon 200-400

Arctic, Camera and Lenses, Gear & Technical, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresOctober 25, 20133 Comments

After returning from yet another fantastic photo tour in Alaska’s Arctic–which always produces interesting photo opportunities–I am reviewing a few test shots with Canon’s 200-400 f/4. I’ve been curious how the lens will perform using both the built in 1.4x and then adding another external 1.4x. This shot was taken while a very friendly red…

The Beaufort Sea polar bears

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Landscapes, Nature, Polar bearsBy Patrick EndresOctober 21, 20131 Comment

The Romanzof mountains of the Brooks Range mark the northwest edge of Alaska’s mountains. From there, the arctic coastal plains flatten out, leading to the edge of the Beaufort Sea. And this is the home of the polar bear, in my eyes, one of the most fascinating animals to watch and photograph. In the short…

Beautiful polar bear

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Bears, Polar bearsBy Patrick EndresOctober 14, 20138 Comments

Having just returned from a fantastic photo tour in Alaska’s Arctic, I’m off for another duplicate journey. I was co-guiding the trip with my friend and colleague Hugh Rose, and all 8 of the tour guests came back with great pictures of the aurora borealis, arctic wilderness, polar bears, caribou and more. I wanted to…

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