Patrick Endes is a photographer who lives in Alaska. I noticed that in one of the photos the water was blue! I think he might have highlighted that a little bit. He shoots up close and from a distance but what I have noticed is that in almost all of the photos I saw that he took there was always some mountains. It wasn't just portrait where you could see mountains, he made them part of the picture.
I picked this photo because it reminded me of a path. Leading away into endlessness
In this one I liked how the clouds interacted with the mountains on the left side.
For this photo I liked how the rock is the center point and the colors of the rock
I liked how the water just streams across the rocks in a blur
For this photo I was so caught by the blueness of the water
I really liked the yellowness of the rocks
I enjoyed how the rocks and how the water seems wispy
It was interesting how the mud looks like little mountains
I like how the mountains are reflected by the clear water
I thought it was creative how he made the grass the dominating part while the rocks are just behind it but make it more creative.










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