Category: Landscapes

Jorge
June 19, 2005
Cutting the Sunrise

A friend of mine required a shoot of him performing movements in Kobudo. We camped up at Awenda near Penetanguishene in June of 2005. The Southern shores of Georgian Bay were a great backdrop...

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Jorge
May 22, 2005
StatuEst-ce Que Deux

On the long weekend in May, 2005, we visited Old Québec City. The landscape is dominated by Chateau Frontenac, but I didn't want to create an image that has been done to death. So, I tried to...

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Jorge
May 21, 2005
The Green Door

Wandering around Québec City (The Old City) to find good photographic opportunity is like looking for gold in Fort Knox. I wonder if the locals realize how rich a portrait their city paints....

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Jorge
May 21, 2005
Handle With Care

May 2005 brought a great opportunity to visit a place I’d never seen before: Old Québec City. We took several walks around the wonderful self-contained town and there were so many wonderful...

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Jorge
May 15, 2005
Ripples In time

The sun was beginning to climb over Rock Lake in May 2005. I was photographing the sunrise from dock at my friend's family cottage when I bumped into a tree, causing morning dew to drip down...

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Jorge
November 13, 2004
Hydrant

Another photo from the trip to Kingston in November, 2004. This forlorn fire hydrant caught my eye. It sat, dejected, in the middle of a construction site. Sometimes an object cries out in a...

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Jorge
November 13, 2004
Enlightenment

This photo was taken in Kingston. A lot of the architecture there (both on and off Queens Campus) is great. It is styled after the old, and yet seems very new and clean. These light fixtures...

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Jorge
October 30, 2004
Lookout

It was a rainy hike in October of 2004. The bright side to rain is that when it abates, it leaves behind a nice misty landscape. This view was taken on the Booth’s Rock Trail. It was at about...

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Jorge
October 3, 2004
Canisbay At Night

This is one of those rare photos that is a product of patience, skill and luck. In August of 2004, I had tried unsuccessfully to capture a blood moon (I was in the Algonquin interior, and had ...

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