Choking with timelapse video captures stunning images of 'sky monsters'
Video timelapse named Fractal, only lasted more than 3 minutes but gave viewers the unbelievably beautiful images of natural storms.
The video timelapse named "Fractal", only lasted more than 3 minutes but gave viewers the unbelievably beautiful images of natural storms.
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Chad Cowan, a Kansas photographer, the author of this unique video, spent more than six years pursuing storms throughout the Middle East. He moved more than 160,000 km and over 10,000 clicks to get the stunning photos you see in the video.
At first, Cowan only wanted to observe and study storms, especially super thunderstorms (Supercell thunderstorm), but he was attracted later.
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Update 24 May 2019
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