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A year in Review: 100 Favorite Images from 2011

Years ago, I started sharing a collection of 100 favorite pictures from my year’s worth of photography. It’s a bit more expansive than the top ten or twelve, and seems to me more reflective of what I have been up to.

2011 turned out to be a year of less photography, with business reorganization and some personal time off usurping shutter clicks. But I was still able to stay in the game and make some fun imagery.

Cheers to 2011!

See the favorites on Google Plus – below link

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1000 Favorite galleries from the past…

Some of my older galleries were initially presented in Flash, but I have since converted them for better viewing on mobile devices. Below are links to the Favorite galleries.







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Patrick Endres - Kris, Thanks for your kind comments and for appreciating my photography.

Kris Rupp - Stumbled across your site and am in awe of your images and travels. What a wonderful way to spend your days capturing these beautiful images of places many of us will never see in person. Thanks for sharing and I hope you enjoy every moment of where life takes you ;)

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Patrick Endres - Chuck, thanks for the well-wishes. The same back to you.

Patrick Endres - Thanks Emyln and Phyllis, cheers to you in 2012.

Patrick Endres - Sue, you are so correct. The review process is quite the picture story with many memories. Thanks for appreciating my work.

sue rakes - this is one fun part of the year…gathering up my many blessings from this last year, analyzing my favorite images noting goals i set out to focus on only a year ago, looking forward to what is coming and setting new sights once again! i truly look forward to seeing what wondrous treats you encountered on your adventures…i know the work it takes for you to create this body of work and i admire your effort even more! great job Patrick!

chuck ashley - Great images Patrick, hope your trip to South America was fruitful image wise. Loved all your faves from 2011, incredible shots of the northern lights,polar bears & foxes my fave I think is the bull moose by wonder lake & Denali in the background-Awesome!
May 2012 be just as fruitful for you!
Shalom & blessings for the coming year!

Emlyn - Happy New Year Patrick More images to inspire one on in this crazy world. While we in South Africa do not have the vistas you have in Alaska it makes me work hard to get better landscapes and seascapes. Great selection, maybe we will see you sometime again. I see you are due to do more trips to Antarctica, one under Hugh’s leadership, that should great.
Regards Emlyn & Liz

Phyllis Burchett - WOW fabulous work Patrick, I just want to follow you around for a year. Happy New Year!

Patrick Endres - Jon and Bruce, thanks so much… A fruitful 2012 to both of you. I’m off to the Virgin Islands for a week or so of sun. Timely, since it is minus 30 degrees in Fairbanks!

Jon Cornforth - Outstanding collection of images! I wish you a successful & prosperous 2012.

Bruce Faanes - Another absolutely stunning collection of photos for 2011. You are a great ambassador for the state of Alaska for showing the world all the beauty that is up there to behold. As much as I love the majestic moose at Denali, the polar bear standing on one foot is very, very cool. Can’t see the ear buds, but it looks like he’s line dancing to tunes. Probably getting ready for New Years Eve. Thanks again for sharing and have a great holiday!

Pehoe lake and wild pea, Torres del Paine

The views of los cuernos, or “the horns” in the Torres del Paine National Park in Chile are astonishing. This picture was taken just a short walk from my hotel, along the Pehoe lake, which is a beautiful aqua blue color (not so evident from the angle of this picture), but often in raging white-cap waves due to the high springtime winds. Finding perspective and compositional lines are often the most challenging part in good landscape photography, presuming you have a good subject to start with. Whenever possible, a colorful foreground element can help considerably. In this case, some spring blooming wild pea served as a spark of color which helps this scene. It was very windy, and for reasons lacking a good excuse, I was without my tripod. So, I stabilized the best I could and shot this hand held at 1/20th of a second., at f/18. The foreground is a little soft, but the color is still engaging. What a gorgeous place.

Los cuernos, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. Canon 5D Mark II, 24-105mm f/4L IS (28mm), 1/20 sec @ f/18, ISO 100

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Patrick Endres - Thanks Buff,
Glad you enjoy the calendar, it was new this year. I thought people would be interested in the process behind the photos. Next October is a ways out there, but it will be fun for sure….

Buff Corsi - Just beautiful, Patrick. Also want to say how much we admire your 2012 calendar with the personal comments about the photos along with shooting details and data. Not to mention the wonderful photographs themselves.

Gray glaicer, Torres del Paine National Park

For an Alaskan, glaciers are not a new sight. But even so, they are always impressive, forceful features that make and mark the geological landscape. The Gray glacier is one of the easily accessible glaciers in the park, and I took a short boat ride past it’s face after a 10 mile hike up along its northern moraine. During my visit, I encountered a surprising little amount of rain, and certainly less than I planned on seeing. On this overcast and rainy day, the blue face of the glacier is brilliant and the gray skies contribute a foreboding feel to the landscape.