Flowing Water (2020) Fotografía por John Pingree

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This image was made on a particularly cold wet October 2020 day on the Pinguisibi Trail. Located in Lake Superior Provincial Park the Pinguisibi Trail runs along the Sand River past a series of cascading waterfalls. Pinguisibi is the Ojibwa name for the Sand River (pingui – “fine white sand”; sibi – “river”). The Sand River was a route used[...]
This image was made on a particularly cold wet October 2020 day on the Pinguisibi Trail. Located in Lake Superior Provincial Park the Pinguisibi Trail runs along the Sand River past a series of cascading waterfalls.
Pinguisibi is the Ojibwa name for the Sand River (pingui – “fine white sand”; sibi – “river”). The Sand River was a route used by the ancient Ojibwa, who lived on the East shore of Lake Superior for at least 2,000 years, as they traveled between their winter camp inland and their summer camp near the shore.
The Sand River is in the north part of Algoma District in Northeastern Ontario. It is a tributary of Lake Superior, and its entire course lies within Lake Superior Provincial Park. The river is named after the sand bar formed across its mouth.
The Sand River begins at Sand Lake. It leaves the lake south over Sand Lake Dam then flows south where it heads over Calwin Falls. The river continues south over Lady Evelyn Falls. It then heads southwest, descends a series of low cascades, passes under Highway 17 and reaches its mouth at Lake Superior.

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John is a fine art photographer living in Waterdown Ontario.   John specializes in abstraction of the world around; seeing in ordinary everyday things, places and events the underlying potential[...]

John is a fine art photographer living in Waterdown Ontario.

 

John specializes in abstraction of the world around; seeing in ordinary everyday things, places and events the underlying potential that others may not. The world is before us and it is wonderful; we have but to slow down embrace it and learn to see what is before our eyes.

 

John holds certificates in Applied and Art Photography from Mohawk College. He has studied visual design with Freeman Patterson, Andre Gallant and Tony Sweet.

 

John's work has been exhibited at various venues throughout Ontario including; Art Gallery of Burlington, Dundas Valley School of Art, McMaster Innovation Park, Beaux Arts Brampton, Mad & Noisy Gallery Creemore, Oakville City Hall, Oakville's Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Center, Fieldcote Park & Museum, Hamilton Public Library among others. 

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