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2008 World Eskimo Indian Olympics Dancing

Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresJuly 21, 2008Leave a comment

Inland Eskimo Dancers, 2008 WEIO, Fairbanks, AlaskaCanon 1Ds Mark III, 300mm f2.8L IS, 1/200 sec @ f2.8, ISO 1000 The Inland Eskimo Dancers from Anuktuvik pass in Alaska’s Brooks range danced on Friday night at the World Eskimo Indian Olympics. Females dressed in purple, males dressed in blue, drumming and dance in the form of…

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2008 World Eskimo Indian Olympics

Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresJuly 19, 20083 Comments

Alaskan High KickElijah Cabinboy, from Nome, Alaska Elijah Cabinboy from Nome ties the world record for the Alaskan high kick Thursday evening at the World Eskimo Indian Olympics in Fairbanks. After the competition, he tried one more time to break the record and hit the ball, but it was off the record since only his…

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Full curl Dall sheep ram

WildlifeBy Patrick EndresJuly 18, 2008Leave a comment

Dall sheep ram on the mountain slopes of Denali National Park, Alaska.Canon 1Ds Mark III, 75-300mm 5.6 DO IS, (285mm), 1/320 @ f7.1, ISO 200 On a recent trip to Denali National Park, I hiked up a mountain to photograph a band of Dall sheep rams. About half way up, my brother and I were…

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Summit Lake, Alaska range

LandscapesBy Patrick EndresJuly 17, 2008Leave a comment

Fishing on Summit lake, Alaska range mountains Canon 1Ds Mark III, 100-400mm 5.6L IS, 1/1600 @f8, ISO 100 Alaska’s summer nights are unique. The light hangs into the late hours and extends recreation and work opportunities into unreasonable hours. Then we all need the darkness of winter to balance out the over amped summer. I…

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Katmai cubs

Bears, Katmai National Park, Southwest, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresJuly 14, 20081 Comment

Brown bear sow and cubs of the year, Katmai National Park, Alaska.Canon 1Ds Mark III, 400mm f5.6L, 1/500 sec @ 5.6, ISO 400 Katmai National Park in southwest Alaska is home to many Brown bears. These bears are larger than the interior grizzly bears mainly due to the protein rich diet of fish, although they…

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Horned Lark mouthfull

Birds, Denali National Park, Interior, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresJuly 11, 2008Leave a comment

Horned Lark, Denali National Park, Alaska.Canon 1Ds Mark III, 500mm f4L w/2x converter, 1/200 sec. @ f/8, ISO 400 Horned larks are ground nesting birds that move quickly about the tundra collecting insects for their young. While hopefully waiting for the clouds to clear over Denali, I entertained myself photographing a pair of Horned larks…

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Mt McKinley (Denali) reflections

Landscapes, NatureBy Patrick EndresJuly 9, 2008Leave a comment

Denali, North America’s highest peak, about to get swallowed up in clouds for the day.Canon 1Ds Mark III, 24-105mm f4.0L IS, 1/15 sec. @ f16, ISO 100 Mount McKinley (or, as the locals call it-Denali) is actually visible far more often than the average person thinks. The catch is, one needs to stay up very…

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Gray wolf eyes

Wildflowers, WolfBy Patrick EndresJuly 7, 2008Leave a comment

Alpha female gray wolf, Denali National Park Canon 1Ds Mark III, 500mm f4.0L IS, 1/640 @ f6.3, ISO 400, hand held This alpha female wolf in Denali National Park is raising six hungry pups, and frequents the park road for easy travel when hunting for food. On a quite morning before 6am, I was driving…

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Bell Heather & Alpine Azalea

Nature, WildflowersBy Patrick EndresJuly 4, 2008Leave a comment

Bell Heather and Alpine Azalea, Denali National Park, Alaska.Canon 1Ds Mark III, 100mm f.28 FF Macro, 1/100 sec at f7.1, ISO 400 The occupation of Nature photography provokes an observant eye. The calendar moves more in accord with blooming flowers, bird life, and the other life cycles that mark Alaska’s rapid, light filled summer than…

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Bear descent, Denali National Park

WildlifeBy Patrick EndresJuly 2, 20081 Comment

On a late evening (10:00pm) while traveling through the shadowed cliffs of Polychrome Pass in Denali National park, I came upon this grizzly bear transecting the steep slopes. After watching it for about 5 minutes and seeing that it wanted to cross the road, I pulled over and opened the sun roof on my car…

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