Ontario Photographer Captures Massive Wave That Looks Like 'The Perfect Face'

A photograph of a massive wave of Lake Erie on Nov. 16. (Facebook/Cody Evans). Of the roughly 10,000 photographs Ingersoll, Ont., resident Cody Evans took of Lake Erie last Saturday during the lake-effect storm, one looked like something conjured up by Poseidon. Evans told CTV News Toronto on Wednesday he has been taking photographs, primarily of wildlife and nature, since January 2020.



Lest you think that these photos are too spectacular, Evans assures blogTO that they're not altered beyond any basic colour and shadow correction. "Ay photos are edited adjustment wise, like shadows and highlights with a little bit of colour saturation, but are not altered in any way," he said when asked about people who didn't believe his images were real. "No photoshopping at all. All my editing was done in Lightroom using adjustment sliders." That's right folks, these aren't works of digital illustration, they're works of Mother Nature, captured by a tenacious and talented photographer using a 200-500 Nikon lens.