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Alaska Range Panorama

Interior, Landscapes, Mountains, Nature, PanoramasBy Patrick EndresFebruary 24, 20112 Comments

If you have ever traveled between Fairbanks and Delta Junction on a clear day, you’ve been under the spell of the Alaska range, which is visible in a spectacular array to the west of the road. Even some of the locals are not sure of the names of the prominent peaks, as their appearance changes…

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White balance variations

Landscapes, Mountains, Nature, Panoramas, Wrangell St. Elias ParkBy Patrick EndresFebruary 22, 2011Leave a comment

This magical pre-sunrise scene is one I have tried to photograph for a long time. After spending an exhaustively long day in the nearby Copper river, dipnetting and hauling 15 red salmon back to my vehicle with a backpack, I camped at a turnout that overlooks Willow lake (a landscape photographer will always camp by…

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Why you should clean your sensor -infopic

Gear & TechnicalBy Patrick EndresFebruary 18, 20115 Comments

Need I say more?

Moose Motherhood – a happier moose story

Interior, Moose, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresFebruary 16, 20115 Comments

Since the previous post revealed a pretty severe scene of a moose cow and calf. I thought that it was time to post a happier story, which I encountered when going through my archives today. I posted this a long time ago on an old blog, but am revising it here with larger photos. It’s…

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Both nature and photography exist in a delicate balance

Denali National Park, Featured Articles, Interior, Moose, Nature, WolfBy Patrick EndresFebruary 14, 20116 Comments

I recently sold a photo from the most popular series of pictures and subsequent blog post of 2010. The image was chosen for the cover of a small magazine doing an article on the issue of wildlife management and predator control. The subject was the attack of a wolf pack on a moose calf, and…

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Lightroom Workflow #2: Working with RAW images

Digital Technique, Gear & TechnicalBy Patrick EndresFebruary 7, 20111 Comment

In the previous post I briefly discussed the general workspace and method I use to edit a folder of images in Lightroom. I began with 3,700 pictures from a shoot in Denali park, and after my first round of edits, followed by a second pass, I narrowed it down to 368 keepers. That’s about 10%,…

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Lightroom Workflow #1: General Editing

Gear & TechnicalBy Patrick EndresFebruary 3, 20116 Comments

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I’m sifting through 40,000 image files and getting them ready to be posted to a new website platform for stock photography sales. It is a daunting task, but progress continues. The process includes deleting old, outdated files, limiting redundancy, and applying a full-level processing endeavor to all files,…

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Can you say USB cable?

Gear & TechnicalBy Patrick EndresFebruary 1, 20114 Comments

I’m curious, does anyone else out there have more than 24 USB cables in their drawer? I hope not. The time has come for a thorough overhaul of my computer parts drawer. It is both a disgusting and delightful process–to thin down to the essential and needed items–the disgusting part being how soon our world…

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Photo gear for sale

Gear & TechnicalBy Patrick EndresJanuary 28, 2011Leave a comment

Its time to do some major “office cleaning” and in response to changing times, I’m changing a little bit of my direction and therefore have some photo gear for sale. Most of it is lighting equipment, but I have some other miscellaneous items as well. If you are local in Fairbanks, email me if you…

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One benefit of 30 inch dual monitors

Gear & Technical, Interior, NatureBy Patrick EndresJanuary 26, 201110 Comments

As I’m immersed in the rather daunting task of culling, re-editing, re-processing, dust-stamping, keyword fixing–and on and on–of my entire Alaska archives of 40,000 image files, two 30 inch monitors come in handy. Mouse click reduction is one end goal, and screen real estate can limit those clicks especially in the specific task of scanning…

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