Dave Sandford is a man excited by the magnificence of the lake Erie, it is the fourth biggest of the Great Lakes in North America. It is 241 mile (388 km) long and 57 mile (92 km) wide, and also being generally shallow, with normal profundity of 62 feet (19 meters). The fall winds make it act like a sea more than a lake, and the capricious, deceptive waves have created from 1,400 to 8,000 wrecks. Maybe fittingly, and the Native Americans named the lake “feline.”
Sandford had been an expert picture taker for a long time, and games photography had constantly paid the bills. Be that as it may, he needed something more, and that is the way he discovered lake Erie. On his shooting days at Port Stanley, Ontario, the temperatures range from – 2 up to 14 degrees Celsius combined with supported wind velocities of 45-50km/ph, blasting 70-100+ km/ph. “It is days like these that a great many people avoid the lake… ” Sandford composed on Bored Panda. “It’s days like these, when Erie wakes up, demonstrating it’s actual force. These are the days I can hardly wait to get to the lake and make pictures