Sugarbush Road depicts a voyage to a secluded island on Lake Erie in the southernmost point of Canada.
The island's rich history traces back to the Palaeozoic era, molded by melting glaciation, the formation of the Great Lakes, and the enduring influences of wildlife and previous civilizations, resulting in a present-day landscape that is tangible, aesthetic, and a ubiquitous envelope for surveillance.
The images captured were fashioned from elements of the explored terrain, unveiling a visual representation of the island's resilience, seclusion, and survival.
Sugarbush Road is designed and edited by Cristian Ordóñez.
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Dang, these are excellent. Inspiring.
What a great set of images.