Tag: Ontario Parks

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
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
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
October 1, 2004
Herald To Autumn

During the beginning of October 2004,  colours up North were spectacular. Canisbay Campground Site 108 had a really nice view of the sky through some trees, and while looking up I noticed this...

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Jorge
August 21, 2004
Solitude

In August of 2004, we took a trip up to Algonquin Park to go camping. It was far colder than we imagined it would be - almost hitting zero. Imagine: zero in the middle of August! One of the...

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Jorge
July 17, 2004
Looking Up

Another photograph taken along the Centennial Ridges Trail, this is a photo of a young Red Pine (I believe). A friend pointed out the interesting irregularly-shaped plates of bark, and thought...

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Jorge
July 17, 2004
Canadian Fireworks

This photograph was taken along the Centennial Ridges Trail in Algonquin Park in July, 2004. It’s a maple tree in a very young stage. What struck me about this particular sapling was its...

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