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Patrick J. Endres

Welcome to my photography blog. Alaska has been my home for nearly 30 years, and its epic landscape continues to lure me, both personally, and professionally as a freelance photographer. Let this be your virtual “Alaska”. I’ll be posting some visual goods and technical comments about my ventures. Facebook | Twitter | Newsletter

Over the next few weeks I'll share some of the amazing sights from my recent one month trip to Antarctica.

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Dall sheep lambs

A band of Dall sheep ewes and lambs are commonly seen along the Atigun pass corridor, the continental divide of Northern Alaska’s Brooks range. I’ve viewed them nearly every visit, in all seasons. Over time, they have grown familiar with vehicular traffic, and are often observed on or very near the road. These two lambs of the year look healthy and alert, while they paused after crossing the road. Atigun pass is Alaska’s highest roadway pass, which slices through the rugged and rocky mountains. The steep slopes offer a protective place for these animals, which explains why they seem to hang out there consistently.

Dall sheep lambs, Atigun pass, Brooks range mountains, arctic, Alaska. Canon 5D Mark II, 500mm f/4L, 1/800 sec @ f/5.6, ISO 400

Dall sheep lambs, Atigun pass, Brooks range mountains, arctic, Alaska. Canon 5D Mark II, 500mm f/4L, 1/800 sec @ f/5.6, ISO 400

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