Lake Erie is well known for the pollution that humans have put in it.
It was once so contaminated that it caught on fire. And last year, it saw a toxic algae bloom so serious that it threatened Canadian water supplies.
But London, Ont. photographer Dave Sandford has found beauty in its waters.
He posted some mesmerizing photos of Lake Erie waves to artistic site BoredPanda this week, calling them "Liquid Mountains."
They have drawn over 300,000 views, and Sandford, who normally shoots professional sports, is "overwhelmed" at the attention, he told CBC News.
Sandford took the pictures in November, sometimes spending as long as six hours trying to grab the best shots, CBC News reported.
"Since I was a kid, I’ve loved to be on, in or around water," he wrote on BoredPanda.
"I’m fascinated by the sheer raw power and force of it, captivated by the graceful movement of a wave and mesmerized by light dancing across it."
This one he called the "Lake Erie Monster."
The photos have also drawn attention on his Instagram and Facebook accounts.
And it's easy to see why.
He titled this photo, "The Gales of November."
Sandford is a great sports photographer. But we think he has a calling capturing the power of nature.
Here are more photos of Lake Erie from his Instagram:
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It was once so contaminated that it caught on fire. And last year, it saw a toxic algae bloom so serious that it threatened Canadian water supplies.
But London, Ont. photographer Dave Sandford has found beauty in its waters.
He posted some mesmerizing photos of Lake Erie waves to artistic site BoredPanda this week, calling them "Liquid Mountains."
They have drawn over 300,000 views, and Sandford, who normally shoots professional sports, is "overwhelmed" at the attention, he told CBC News.
Sandford took the pictures in November, sometimes spending as long as six hours trying to grab the best shots, CBC News reported.
"Since I was a kid, I’ve loved to be on, in or around water," he wrote on BoredPanda.
"I’m fascinated by the sheer raw power and force of it, captivated by the graceful movement of a wave and mesmerized by light dancing across it."
This one he called the "Lake Erie Monster."
The photos have also drawn attention on his Instagram and Facebook accounts.
And it's easy to see why.
He titled this photo, "The Gales of November."
Sandford is a great sports photographer. But we think he has a calling capturing the power of nature.
Here are more photos of Lake Erie from his Instagram:


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