Lake Effect:

Drone photography continues to give us new perspectives on old favorites. Did you recognize this one right away? Or did it take a moment for an icy Mirror Lake to come into focus?

Photo by Sean Flynn

Lake Effect:

Drone photography continues to give us new perspectives on old favorites. Did you recognize this one right away? Or did it take a moment for an icy Mirror Lake to come into focus?

Looking down at ice on Mirror Lake from a drone after a winter snowstorm. Jan. 8, 2022. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Photo by Sean Flynn

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  1. Your drone shot of Mirror Lake brought back memories of another time and another view of that body of water. On WHUS in 1958 we were doing a marathon fund raiser for the Community Chest and I vowed to swim ML for a certain pledge. I don’t remember the amount or the sorority that made the pledge but it was done and I went across the lake with a canoe close by. All I remember is the bottom was full of fallen leaves that made the takeoff rather squishy. —Robert Gregory

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