Ontario photographer captures wild 'face' formation in waves of Lake Erie Ontario LakeErie
Anyone who's ever contended with the powerful fury of a Great Lake during a wind storm would advise all but the bravest of people to stay the heck away from the shores of Lakes Erie, Ontario, Huron, Superior or Michigan during inclement weather.
No, Vancouver, they're not as big as your precious Pacific Ocean, but the Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth — influential enough to dropjust 100 km away and mighty enough to cause destructive thunderstorms and tornadoes each summer. I don't need to write an essay about how underappreciated the Great Lakes are, because that would be boring and no one would read it, but Ihighlight the work of a local photographer who has proven in spades that these marine assets — Lake Erie, in particular — are a mighty force not to be reckoned with.
Cody Evans of Ingersoll, Ontario, set out to see what he could capture of Lake Erie's massive waves duringShooting from the chilly shores of Port Huron on Friday and Saturday with his Nikon Z9, he wound up with some gallery-worthy shots of"Lady Erie," as he called the fourth-largest and southernmost of the Great Lakes.
"I've been taking photos since January 2020," Evans told blogTO on Thursday."I was inspired to photograph waves after seeing some of
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