WOHAAA! That was great! Thank you.
I felt like a nature crazy or whatever there word is :D
Awesome. Thanks for posting.
Amazing!!!
Thanks nice video!
Wow, those colors. Couldn't look away a second, totally captivating.
Thanks for posting this!
Fantastic!!!! Epic stuff and a great reference for cloud making in TG.
While way near as good as Mike Olbinski's work, I also put together timelapse films of my storm chasing trips, may be of interest to anyone who likes clouds!
Awesome footage! Thanks for showing.
Wow, amazing!!!! And the quality is superb! Thanks for showing from me as well.
Spectacular footage. Was that all shot in New Zealand?
Superb! Grabbing to my refs folder. Thanks!
Very nice. Thanks.
Quote from: Hetzen on July 09, 2020, 08:32:42 AMSpectacular footage. Was that all shot in New Zealand?
I wish! I travel to the states once a year for a few weeks during May and June to catch the Tornado Alley storm season. This was shot over about three years. Storm chasing in New Zealand is mostly a major disappointment haha
Spectacular work, Rogue. Whereabouts in the states did you shoot this? I grew up in tornado alley and have vivid memories of watching electrical storms like these blow across the prairie. Nothing else like it.
Quote from: sboerner on July 11, 2020, 12:15:14 PMSpectacular work, Rogue. Whereabouts in the states did you shoot this? I grew up in tornado alley and have vivid memories of watching electrical storms like these blow across the prairie. Nothing else like it.
Everywhere from south Texas (Big Bend), up through Oklahoma, New Mexico and Kansas. Unfortunately in the last two years we never made it into Colorado or Nebraska northwards, they are some of my favorite states to chase in. Have dreams of maybe one day having a 'chase base' out on the plains somewhere, so I can spend longer periods out there.
For those who liked Mike Olbinski's work, he's just released another video (the guy is unbelievably good at catching the best storms)