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MAN'S KIN or IN OUR IMAGE : MOMENT AS EXISTENCE THROUGH FUNCTION

MAN'S KIN or IN OUR IMAGE

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MOMENT AS EXISTENCE THROUGH FUNCTION

Updated: Nov 25, 2009 1:38pm PST

OUTER THROUGHS, UPS AND DOWNS : HOW WE GET FROM ONE TO ANOTHER

OUTER THROUGHS, UPS AND DOWNS

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HOW WE GET FROM ONE TO ANOTHER

Updated: Nov 25, 2009 8:57am PST

Children : These are some of the smiling, curious, and bewildered faces of the children I've had the privilage of photographing.

Children

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These are some of the smiling, curious, and bewildered faces of the ch ...

Updated: Nov 24, 2009 11:42pm PST

INNER THROUGHS, UPS AND DOWNS : HOW WE GET FROM ONE TO ANOTHER

INNER THROUGHS, UPS AND DOWNS

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HOW WE GET FROM ONE TO ANOTHER

Updated: Nov 24, 2009 9:22am PST

THE IRONY OF GEOMETRICAL UNION IN 3-D : THE SYNTHESIS OF WHOLES THROUGH PROXIMITY

THE IRONY OF GEOMETRICAL UNION IN 3-D

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THE SYNTHESIS OF WHOLES THROUGH PROXIMITY

Updated: Nov 23, 2009 1:26pm PST

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Northern Ontario, autumn 2009

Updated: Nov 22, 2009 12:29pm PST

The Cheltenham Badlands : Cheltenham Badlands
“Badlands” is a geologic term for an area of soft rock devoid of vegetation and soil cover that has become molded into a rolling landscape of rounded hills and gullies. Such areas are rare in Ontario and this is one of the best examples. They exhibit the reddish hue of the Queenston Shale that forms them. It is the presence of iron oxide in the shale that accounts for the red colour. The narrow greenish bands that can be seen throughout the shale are due to the change of red iron oxide (iron III) to green iron oxide (iron II) brought on by the circulating groundwater. The relatively soft shale is essentially clay and easily eroded by water. This site was acquired by the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 2000 and is under the care of the Bruce Trail Association.

The Cheltenham Badlands

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Cheltenham Badlands “Badlands” is a geologic term for an area of ...

Updated: Nov 22, 2009 12:06pm PST

The Cabot Trail : The Cabot Trail is a highway and scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.  It is located in northern Victoria County and Inverness County on Cape Breton Island.  The route measures 298 km (185 mi) in length and completes a loop around the northern tip of the island, passing along and through the scenic Cape Breton Highlands.  This is one of the most beautiful scenic drives in the world. Named for famous explorer John Cabot, the Cabot Trail winds around the rocky splendour of Cape Breton’s northern shore, ascending to the incredible plateaus of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. This magnificent highway is carved into the sides of mountains that rise high above the shimmering waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Lookoffs offer unforgettable vistas of Cape Breton’s rugged coastline, where pods of whales can often be seen just offshore and bald eagles soar aloft on the ocean breezes.

The Cabot Trail

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The Cabot Trail is a highway and scenic roadway in the Canadian provin ...

Updated: Nov 22, 2009 12:04pm PST

Fish :

Fish

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Updated: Nov 22, 2009 12:03pm PST

Waterfalls :

Waterfalls

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Updated: Nov 22, 2009 11:59am PST

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