Tag: Algonquin Park

Jorge
August 5, 2006
Determination

I shot this image early in the morning during a trip to Algonquin Park in August 2006. I love watching Loons. They are like poetry in motion (even if they take forever to take off). Their...

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Jorge
August 5, 2006
Framed Ducks

While camping on the shores of Parkside Bay in Algonquin Park (August of 2006), I happened to spot a group of Common Mergansers. I thought it would be an excellent image, as they were swimming...

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Jorge
August 5, 2006
Parkside Sunrise

Parkside Bay is a nice little spot in Algonquin Park if you want to catch a great sunrise. Most of the sites (with the exception of a few) allow a great view of the sun peeking over the horizo...

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Jorge
August 17, 2005
Angel Wings

August 2005 saw us camping in Canisbay (Algonquin Park) relatively close to the lake. Sometimes, on a particularly sunny morning, you can capture the rays of the sun through the trees and pain...

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Jorge
August 5, 2005
Cross-Hatch

This is an image shot in August, 2006 from the North Shore of Parkside Bay. It's a bit of a pain to get to, having to navigate a few turns in the Algonquin Interior. However, the opportunities...

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Jorge
July 31, 2005
Mystical Island

It’s July 2005 and our intrepid band of camping folk has paddled far enough into the wilderness to get away from the louder folks. This is the reward for those who work a little harder than...

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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
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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