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I Endured 3 Hours Of Gale-Force Winds To Capture These Massive Lake Erie Waves, And Here Are The Best 18 Pictures
On 6th November 2018, a classic fall wind storm ripped through the province of Ontario, Canada. With winds forecast to be sustained at 65 km/hr, I knew that I couldn't pass up the opportunity to capture some cool photos of the big waves!
As I made the 45-minute trek to the small town of Port Stanley, I could barely contain my excitement! It isn't every day that we get sustained winds of this magnitude. My mind was working overtime envisioning what the stormy weather caused waves would look like when I arrived.
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Frosted Tips
As I reached the town, I could see those all too familiar "liquid mountains" blasting up out of the murky depths. I knew that the views of this big storm were going to be one of those memorable days.
I snapped over 1000 beautiful pictures in less than three hours and captured some truly unique Great Lakes Waves. I ended up calling it quits just before dark as my hands were completely numb.
The Skull
The Poodle
The air temperature was fairly mild for this time of year, but the winds made it feel much, much cooler! I put on my warmest winter gear and headed to the water's edge. The winds were so powerful that lake water was surging quite far inland. I found a spot, sat down, and began to capture the beauty of our Mother Nature. With wind gusts reaching 100 km/hr, it took all that I had to keep myself and my camera anchored in place.
Smoke On The Water
Witch Of November
In the past few years, I have gotten frostbite twice while photographing the beautiful nature in storms, and it caused permanent nerve damage. It's not a pleasing environment in which to work, but if you have the drive, passion, and dedication to your craft, you learn to work through the pain!
This style of photography tests your dedication and devotion to your craft to the max! It’s definitely not for the faint of heart. I see many people attempt to photograph the waves during these storms and last only mere minutes before having to return to the safety of their cars.
King Of The Sea
Jabba The Hut
You need to get into a “zone” and fight through the less-than-ideal conditions. Putting your complete focus into the task at hand is the key. I’ve twice gotten frostbite during past outings and now have permanent nerve damage in both hands. The cold conditions are now very painful to work in.
My eyes take a constant beating from the relentless pounding of sand and back spray. The stress on my shooting eye from photographing straight for hours at a time, usually results in considerable swelling and bloodshot veins.
So is all of this effort worth the risk? I say 100% yes!
Volcanic
The Destroyer
Engulfed
Steaming Hot
Goliath
The Bomb
Blow My Hair Back
Raw Power
Smokey Mountain
November Gail
Giant Of The Sea
This may be a stupid thought, but do you ever see anyone trying to surf these? Magnificent photos, btw
I love the names, they fit the pictures perfectly. I can totally see it. And since the waves change from om moment to the next I bet you had million pictures so to choose from them is a lot of work and to find the names that fit ... it's brilliant. And the pictures are simply stunning.
These are so amazing! I bet you were frozen solid after 3 hours. You can really see the energy and wildnes of nature in you photographs! They are absolutly stunning!
Hi from (kinda) across the way in Erie! My mum used to say that when she first saw the Atlantic Ocean, it was stormy weather but she was really disappointed by it all. Her opinion was that our lake was more terrifying in a storm than what she saw that day on the Jersey Shore. I wish she was still alive to see your images - she'd have lost her mind over them. You've done an unbelievably beautiful job capturing it all.
I live on the coast of Maine and photographing waves is the best thing. Funny thing about Mainers is when a big storm hits, we flock to the coast to see the ocean in all it's glory and there are always surfers out there enjoying the waves, too! Great shots! These are museum worthy.
You sure you didn't get swept out to sea¿¿¿??? Thanks for risking your life to share such scariness. Quite awesome.
Wish it said how high the waves actually were - just to get a sense of perspective - but awfully fierce and magnificent.
This is the site of the real photographer https://www.davesandfordphotos.com/
These are even your photographs. I happen to know actual photographer. Nice try!
This may be a stupid thought, but do you ever see anyone trying to surf these? Magnificent photos, btw
I love the names, they fit the pictures perfectly. I can totally see it. And since the waves change from om moment to the next I bet you had million pictures so to choose from them is a lot of work and to find the names that fit ... it's brilliant. And the pictures are simply stunning.
These are so amazing! I bet you were frozen solid after 3 hours. You can really see the energy and wildnes of nature in you photographs! They are absolutly stunning!
Hi from (kinda) across the way in Erie! My mum used to say that when she first saw the Atlantic Ocean, it was stormy weather but she was really disappointed by it all. Her opinion was that our lake was more terrifying in a storm than what she saw that day on the Jersey Shore. I wish she was still alive to see your images - she'd have lost her mind over them. You've done an unbelievably beautiful job capturing it all.
I live on the coast of Maine and photographing waves is the best thing. Funny thing about Mainers is when a big storm hits, we flock to the coast to see the ocean in all it's glory and there are always surfers out there enjoying the waves, too! Great shots! These are museum worthy.
You sure you didn't get swept out to sea¿¿¿??? Thanks for risking your life to share such scariness. Quite awesome.
Wish it said how high the waves actually were - just to get a sense of perspective - but awfully fierce and magnificent.
This is the site of the real photographer https://www.davesandfordphotos.com/
These are even your photographs. I happen to know actual photographer. Nice try!