Lake Project is a series of color photographs of Lake Huron, one of
the Great Lakes bordering the state of Michigan, by American
photographer Lucinda Devlin (born 1947). The pictures--taken from the
same vantage point, during different seasons and at different times of
day or night--explore the changing character and nature of the lake, in
the interplay of day and season, wind, sun and moonlight upon the
reflections on the water's surface and the variously colored glows of
the atmosphere above.
Precisely bisecting Devlin's square images, the thin line of the horizon
suggests the immensity of the space between these two elements, pulling
the viewer into the center of the photographs where they converge.