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Related: About this forum‘Stormlapse’ Photographer Ryan McGinnis Shares His Most Epic Shots of 2014
Ryan McGinnis is a photographer and storm chaser whom we interviewed and featured back in 2011. After years of pointing his camera at newsworthy storms, McGinnis switched things up a bit in 2014 by introducing time-lapses into his repertoire. Although he was still learning, he did manage to capture quite a few amazing sequences showing powerful weather events.
The 4.5-minute video above, titled 2014 Stormlapses, is a highlight reel McGinnis put together to share his
best time-lapse sequences.
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‘Stormlapse’ Photographer Ryan McGinnis Shares His Most Epic Shots of 2014 (Original Post)
n2doc
Mar 2015
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hunter
(38,334 posts)1. This planet is amazing.
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N_E_1 for Tennis
(9,786 posts)2. Love this vid....
I love standing out in a powerful storm.
Feeling the energy, soaking up the power.
Makes my day.
This post will be my morning experience for a very long time.
Play it then go get me some nature.
Thx
ThoughtCriminal
(14,049 posts)3. "Adagio In D Minor" by John Murphy
Has become a favorite of mine. Here's another time-lapse that made great use of it.
1monster
(11,012 posts)5. Agreed 100% on Murphy's Adagio in D Minor...
I heard it first on the video you posted and immediately purchased a digital copy.
It is a very powerful piece of music. I just wish it went on longer.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)4. Some of those storms were downright scary.
I love to watch storms come in, but a couple of those would have had me running to the basement! Very cool to see though.