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The Little Colorado river

Beyond AlaskaBy Patrick EndresMarch 26, 20122 Comments

The Colorado river flows through the Grand Canyon, and is joined along the way by the Little Colorado river. The minerals present in that river result in a beautifully aqua-colored water. We did a short walk along the river at mid day, although in harsh light, at least it was perpendicular to the direction I…

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Bend in the Colorado

Beyond AlaskaBy Patrick EndresMarch 23, 20123 Comments

In keeping with the theme of sharing images from my recent month long trip on the Grand Canyon, here is a panorama stitch which combines 7 vertical images. I did not grab my 14mm for this hike, so I resolved the larger view by stitching images together. This scene is located pretty early on during…

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Grand Canyon Adventures

Beyond Alaska, Landscapes, NatureBy Patrick EndresMarch 21, 201211 Comments

  After one month of camping along the 280 miles of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, the first night in a hotel room in Flagstaff, AZ left me feeling claustrophobic; the hot shower however, was both real and surreal. I bit on an invitation for this journey since I’ve heard for years of…

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Packing for the Grand Canyon

Camera and LensesBy Patrick EndresFebruary 13, 20125 Comments

The past week has been tasked with preparing my office for my upcoming 5 weeks absence, and parallel planning and packing for a 28 day rafting trip down the Colorado river in the Grand Canyon. There is no connectivity along the way, which means you won’t hear from me on this blog until late March.…

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Last shot of the day

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Bears, Polar bears, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresFebruary 10, 20128 Comments

Polar bear cub, late evening light. While it can be easily argued that most of the best photos have defined and dramatic light, the new high ISO performance of today’s digital SLR’s have produced a whole new genre of low-light images that simply could not be captured previously. Certainly not in the same quality league.…

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Female Pine Grosbeak

Arctic, BirdsBy Patrick EndresFebruary 8, 2012Leave a comment

Female Pine Grosbeak in autumn plumage The female pine grosbeak has a beautiful, rusty brown/orange color in autumn, which seems to blend in perfectly with the dried leaves of the willow bush in which she seeks food. The male, in spring plumage, is quite dramatically displayed in brilliant red. While at a rest stop along…

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Mt Sukakpak in 24 hours

Mountains, NatureBy Patrick EndresFebruary 3, 20126 Comments

Mt Sukakpak is a notable mountain in the Brooks range, with a prominent set of peaks that change drastically based on the angle of view. It’s always amazing in nature photography, to observe the changes in light and color from day to day, at the same location. Last October, I took these pictures less than…

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The Roller Coaster, James Dalton Highway

Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresFebruary 1, 2012Leave a comment

The Roller Coaster, James Dalton Highway, the Haul Road For those of you familiar with the TV reality show, Ice Road Truckers, then you have heard them speak of this section of the James Dalton Highway know as the roller coaster. It makes a pretty radical descent, with an equal rise on the other side.…

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Caribou migrating in Alaska’s arctic

Arctic, Caribou, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresJanuary 30, 2012Leave a comment

Caribou migrating in Alaska’s arctic Alaska’s caribou are nomadic ungulates that traverse hundreds of miles across much of Alaska. In the arctic, their presence is sporadic due to their varied movements. On occasion, if one is lucky, large herds can be observed migrating and feeding on Alaska’s arctic north slope. While this group of animals…

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Polar bear sleeping in Alaska’s arctic

Arctic, Arctic Refuge, Bears, Polar bears, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresJanuary 27, 201214 Comments

Polar bear symmetry While her cubs were off playing, this female polar bear curled up on the snow and dozed off occasionally. The posture makes a beautiful, symmetrical pose. It is a cropped version of an image taken with a Canon 1D Mark IV, 500mm + 1.4x extender, which translates into a focal length of…

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