Dave Sandford is
a professional sports photographer of 18 years whose hometown is London,
Ontario, Canada. Over the past 4 weeks, for 2 to 3 days per week, Sandford has
been driving 45 minutes to Lake Erie, spending up to 6 hours a day
photographing the lake.


The photos are
awe-inspiring: Sandford gets in the water and shoots the powerful choppy waves
in a way that makes them look like epic mountain peaks that are exploding into
the atmosphere.




Sandford focuses
on Erie in the last few months of the year when the Great Lakes often act more
like oceans than lakes: the arrival of cold, windy weather comes with violent
waves — Erie has caused thousands of shipwrecks over the past centuries. All of
the photos seen here were captured with a Canon 1D X, a 400mm lens, and a
70-200mm lens, housed inside an Aquatech sports housing. The conditions are
fierce: wind gusts reach 60+ mph, the average water temperature is about 52° F,
and waves can reach a staggering 25 feet in height.
“It is days like
these that most people stay away from the lake,” Sandford writes at Bored Panda. “It’s days like these, when
Erie comes alive, showing it’s true power. These are the days I can’t wait to
get to the lake and create images!”
You can find more
of Sandford’s work on his Instagram page and his website.
(via Bored Panda and Fstoppers)
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