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Aurora Panoramas

Arctic, Aurora borealis, PanoramasBy Patrick EndresApril 2, 20143 Comments

On my recent aurora photo tours, I captured a few panoramas of the northern lights. They are relatively easy to make but a few considerations should be employed in preparation and in post production. I’m going to add a section on this in version #3 of my eBook on How to Photograph the Northern Lights,…

The Aurora Experience

Arctic, Aurora borealis, Landscapes, NatureBy Patrick EndresMarch 22, 20144 Comments

To stand under a sky filled with twisting and turning bands of green and purple aurora, amidst pure white snow covered mountains and chilly minus degree temperatures is a most invigorating and spellbinding experience. Those who encounter it, won’t easily forget it. I’ve been there many times, and the latest always seems the best, perhaps…

Muskox qiviut

Nature, Northern Living, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresMarch 11, 20141 Comment

Muskox  shed their amazing qiviut (hair) in the spring and it can be found in small clusters in the branches of tundra vegetation. I’ve got a big bag full that I’ve gathered over the years and someone graciously offered to spin a few balls of yarn from which I plan to have a warm hat…

March shadows

Fairbanks, Forest, Interior, Landscapes, WinterBy Patrick EndresMarch 4, 20144 Comments

As daylight hours begin to increase in Alaska, the month of March is often rich with winter photography opportunities. One can now feel the warmth of the sun on the face, which throws thoughts forward to summer. But before that big melt comes, I’m looking forward to some great photo trips coming soon. I took…

Backyard Aurora

Aurora borealis, Fairbanks, NatureBy Patrick EndresDecember 13, 20136 Comments

Stepping outside of my house to views like this is one of the many reasons I enjoy living in Fairbanks, Alaska, and yes, even through the dark and cold winters. Natural beauty is a tonic to the soul, and I find that embracing the seasons and getting outside regardless of the conditions, cultivates an awareness…

Aurora: A red night

Aurora borealis, Fairbanks, Landscapes, NatureBy Patrick EndresDecember 9, 20137 Comments

Saturday night at 6:30, I was settling into a relaxing evening after a long day of work when my neighbor, Amy Johnson (a talented photographer), sent me a text that the aurora was out. I stepped out on my deck and could see a faint aurora presence, but it had the looks of very subtle…

North and South

Antarctica, Arctic, Beyond Alaska, Nature, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresNovember 27, 20139 Comments

In a few weeks I’ll be leaving for Antarctica. So in the span of a few months, I will have traveled from Alaska’s high Arctic Beaufort Sea to the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. Which got me thinking about the earth’s polar regions. So I made a few greeting cards for the Holiday season using the…

Koyukuk River

Arctic, Landscapes, Mountains, NatureBy Patrick EndresNovember 25, 20131 Comment

While scouting a possible location for aurora photography, I came across this scene in the Brooks Range of Alaska. It has some promise for a future time, but the wispy clouds at the time added a gentle feeling to the scene so I took a moment to make a landscape photo. A very strong landscape…

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…

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