Lake Erie is in the most southern part of Ontario.


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Photographing Liquid Mountains
Lake Erie is in the most southern part of Ontario.
It's the smallest of the Great Lakes.
As far as the depth goes, it's the shallowest by far.
Being a, a large lake but, but relatively shallow compared to the other Great Lakes,
creates unique wave conditions.
The waves on Lake Erie tend to be closer together,
with a lot more of the violence on the white water on top.
There's a lot of people that have lost their lives on Lake Erie.
There 's been estimated somewhere over 8, 000 shipwrecks on Lake Erie over the years.
At her worst, Lake Erie can be murderous.
In fact, when she's murderous we call her a widow maker.
To be a nature photographer,
I think that one of the number one things you have to have is patience.
The first wave photo that I posted from Lake Erie,
I came home that night and I posted an image and
right away the number of comments on it, it was crazy compared to what I normally would get,
and the number of " likes ".
If I know I 'm going in the water,
it starts from like the moment I wake up in the morning.
There's a lot of mental preparation, there is an adrenaline rush too, for sure.
Like I have no idea how things are going to unfold.
It's before the sun 's even coming up and you can see the water in the distance
and those waves exploding into the air and it's it's just such a cool rush.
The window of opportunity to photograph the Lakes for, for me is
generally from maybe mid October through early December.
It's the best time of the year when you still have that warm air masses that are around this region,
and then those cold air masses that are coming from up north that give you these really prime conditions.
Obviously weather changes and it 's constantly changing.
The biggest factor is wind speed and wind direction.
A southwest wind is the best and minimal wind speeds,
I 'm usually looking at around 30 miles an hour, at the bare minimum.
At the high end of it, you 're actually getting the Category One Hurricane level winds,
over 70 miles an hour.
It's a crazy mass of water and that's when you 're getting these waves
that are upwards of 30 feet.
The tough thing about lake waves is it's not like ocean waves
where you have sets that come in and then there's a bit of a lull.
Lake waves are constantly pounding.
You know, you virtually have like two seconds, two and a half seconds between each wave
and where I'm at it's more like a giant washing machine.
It's not easy.
You're kind of cold after a while too.
That water is only around the 50 degree mark.
There's days where there's ice in the water and you're literally,
like " What am I doing?"
Water 's very powerful, it's very deceiving and, and you have to have great respect for it.
You can get pulled under and pulled out with a rip current.
It's obviously a lot stronger than you are.
You have to know your limitations and, and know when to say when.
The waves that are generated from this refraction off the pier,
those are the waves that I 'm photographing
that, where you have, you know, two masses of water,
two waves that are moving in, in opposite directions that are meeting and colliding
and they actually they 'll hit, and they twist and they turn,
and, and it's, it's a phenomenal thing to see.
It 's just building this massive liquid mountain that literally lasts all of like a second, if that.
you know, sometimes it's, it's a fraction of a moment in time.
That's one of the things that I love, is the challenge of capturing that moment.
Lake Erie is in the most southern part of Ontario.
is
in
the
of
most
Lake
part
southern
Erie
Ontario
It's the smallest of the Great Lakes.
It's
the
of
smallest
Great Lakes
As far as the depth goes, it's the shallowest by far.
the
it's
far
goes
As
as
by far
depth
shallowest
Being a, a large lake but, but relatively shallow compared to the other Great Lakes,
a
large
the
to
but
lake
Being
other
shallow
compared
relatively
Great Lakes
creates unique wave conditions.
unique
wave
creates
conditions
The waves on Lake Erie tend to be closer together,
be
The
on
to
together
Lake
waves
closer
tend
Erie
with a lot more of the violence on the white water on top.
with
a
the
on
more
of
white
water
lot
top
violence
There's a lot of people that have lost their lives on Lake Erie.
a
on
that
have
of
people
There's
their
lot
Lake
lives
lost
Erie
There 's been estimated somewhere over 8, 000 shipwrecks on Lake Erie over the years.
There
the
on
's
over
Lake
somewhere
been
years
estimated
Erie
shipwrecks
At her worst, Lake Erie can be murderous.
be
can
At
her
Lake
worst
Erie
murderous
In fact, when she's murderous we call her a widow maker.
a
we
she's
when
her
In fact
call
maker
murderous
widow
To be a nature photographer,
be
a
photographer
To
nature
I think that one of the number one things you have to have is patience.
is
I
you
the
that
to
have
of
things
think
one
number one
patience
The first wave photo that I posted from Lake Erie,
I
The
that
from
first
Lake
photo
wave
posted
Erie
I came home that night and I posted an image and
and
I
that
home
an
night
came
image
posted
right away the number of comments on it, it was crazy compared to what I normally would get,
I
the
on
get
to
of
it
was
what
would
number
normally
compared
comments
crazy
right away
and the number of " likes ".
and
the
of
number
likes
If I know I 'm going in the water,
I
in
the
know
'm
going
water
If
it starts from like the moment I wake up in the morning.
I
like
in
the
it
from
up
starts
morning
wake
moment
There's a lot of mental preparation, there is an adrenaline rush too, for sure.
is
too
a
of
an
there
There's
lot
for sure
rush
mental
preparation
adrenaline
Like I have no idea how things are going to unfold.
are
I
to
have
how
things
going
no
Like
idea
unfold
It's before the sun 's even coming up and you can see the water in the distance
coming
and
you
It's
in
the
can
see
up
water
's
sun
before
even
distance
and those waves exploding into the air and it's it's just such a cool rush.
and
a
the
it's
into
cool
those
just
air
such
waves
rush
exploding
The window of opportunity to photograph the Lakes for, for me is
is
for
The
the
to
of
me
window
photograph
opportunity
Lakes
generally from maybe mid October through early December.
from
October
December
through
generally
early
maybe
mid
It's the best time of the year when you still have that warm air masses that are around this region,
are
you
It's
the
that
have
of
this
when
time
warm
around
air
still
best
year
region
masses
and then those cold air masses that are coming from up north that give you these really prime conditions.
coming
and
are
you
that
from
really
up
north
cold
those
air
then
these
give
conditions
masses
prime
Obviously weather changes and it 's constantly changing.
and
it
weather
's
changes
changing
Obviously
constantly
The biggest factor is wind speed and wind direction.
is
and
The
wind
direction
biggest
speed
factor
A southwest wind is the best and minimal wind speeds,
A
is
and
the
wind
best
southwest
speeds
minimal
I 'm usually looking at around 30 miles an hour, at the bare minimum.
at
I
the
'm
an
looking
around
usually
miles
hour
bare
minimum
At the high end of it, you 're actually getting the Category One Hurricane level winds,
One
you
the
of
it
high
're
getting
At
end
level
actually
winds
Hurricane
Category
over 70 miles an hour.
an
over
miles
hour
It's a crazy mass of water and that's when you 're getting these waves
and
you
It's
a
of
when
're
getting
water
that's
these
waves
crazy
mass
that are upwards of 30 feet.
are
that
of
feet
upwards
The tough thing about lake waves is it's not like ocean waves
is
like
The
it's
about
not
lake
thing
ocean
waves
tough
where you have sets that come in and then there's a bit of a lull.
and
you
a
in
that
have
of
come
there's
then
where
bit
sets
lull
Lake waves are constantly pounding.
are
Lake
waves
constantly
pounding
You know, you virtually have like two seconds, two and a half seconds between each wave
two
and
like
you
a
have
between
each
half
You know
seconds
wave
virtually
and where I'm at it's more like a giant washing machine.
and
at
like
I'm
a
it's
more
where
giant
washing machine
It's not easy.
It's
not
easy
You're kind of cold after a while too.
too
a
You're
after
cold
while
kind of
That water is only around the 50 degree mark.
is
the
That
water
around
only
mark
degree
There's days where there's ice in the water and you're literally,
and
in
the
water
ice
there's
you're
There's
days
where
literally
like " What am I doing?"
I
like
What
am
doing
Water 's very powerful, it's very deceiving and, and you have to have great respect for it.
and
you
for
to
it's
have
it
very
great
Water
's
respect
powerful
deceiving
You can get pulled under and pulled out with a rip current.
and
with
a
get
can
under
out
You
pulled
rip current
It's obviously a lot stronger than you are.
are
you
It's
a
lot
than
stronger
obviously
You have to know your limitations and, and know when to say when.
and
your
to
know
have
when
You
say
limitations
The waves that are generated from this refraction off the pier,
are
The
the
that
this
off
from
waves
generated
refraction
pier
those are the waves that I 'm photographing
are
I
the
that
'm
those
waves
photographing
that, where you have, you know, two masses of water,
two
you
that
have
of
water
where
you know
masses
two waves that are moving in, in opposite directions that are meeting and colliding
two
and
are
in
that
waves
meeting
moving
opposite
directions
colliding
and they actually they 'll hit, and they twist and they turn,
and
'll
they
turn
actually
hit
twist
and, and it's, it's a phenomenal thing to see.
and
a
to
it's
see
thing
phenomenal
It 's just building this massive liquid mountain that literally lasts all of like a second, if that.
like
a
that
all
of
this
It
mountain
's
second
just
building
literally
liquid
lasts
massive
if that
you know, sometimes it's, it's a fraction of a moment in time.
a
in
it's
of
time
sometimes
moment
you know
fraction
That's one of the things that I love, is the challenge of capturing that moment.
is
I
the
that
of
That's
things
love
one
moment
challenge
capturing
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