However, the light isn’t from any artificial light
source, like what one might experience in close
proximity to an urban setting. It’s starlight,
and moonlight, being ref lected from the
surrounding water, and illuminating the night.
“Time of day, temperature, angle of the
sun, as well as the depth of water, all impact
the movement of the water and how the light
interacts with it. I prefer to shoot at dawn
because the water is much more still at dawn in
comparison to dusk and the smooth glass-like
quality of water is much more typical of this
time of day. I also like to find forms and shapes
in the rocky, fossilized shoreline of Manitoulin
to use to anchor and give my images a sense of
depth and scale.
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