The epic video of these storms was shot over 30,000 miles in three months
Ty Schmitt is a landscape photographer, but his real passion is the angry roaring sky above.
For the past eight years Schmitt has been chasing storms, a hobby that many people are interested in after watching the blockbuster movie Twister in 1996. The photographer spent five of those years closely watching hurricanes in the Midwest, and 3 years earlier to capture monsoons in Arizona.
" Many people come from around the world to pursue hurricanes in the Midwest, because they create the most photogenic storms in the world," Schmitt said. " The Great Plains can be considered a Mecca for storm and cyclone hunters."
If you think Schmitt is "lying", he recently released a time-lapse video of 8K resolution showing some of the stunning (though somewhat dark and scary) scenes he captured. in the plains during the 2019 spring storm season - which Schmitt says is " one of the best storm seasons in recent history"). "From Darkness to Light" is like a love letter to the majestic, sometimes frightening art work, constantly piling up on our heads, and sometimes linking together into masterpieces even for a moment. . Schmitt recorded images of dramatic stormy rhymes in the video traveling over 30,000 miles over three months.
" Most people don't realize that sometimes it takes 100,000 miles to chase storms before you can encounter a perfectly structured storm, with the ultimate lightning effect, and create a "The tornado," said Schmitt.
Fortunately for us - those who are spending too much time glued to their computer screens - is that we can see those perfect storms in the "From Darkness to Light" video below. Pay attention to the last part: there is a huge, very beautiful thunderstorm, which according to Schmitt appears only every few years!
From Darkness To Light | 8K
Reference: FastCompany
You should read it
- 5 applications to help you track the activity of the storm easily
- How to name storms in the Pacific
- Storm Worm ruled the world of blogs
- What if hurricanes disappeared from Earth?
- Nugache threatened the throne of Storm
- How to track storms directly on the browser, phone
- Watch an epic video of hurricanes filmed 30,000 miles over 3 months
- Hurricane No. 3 is approaching level 14 in Vietnam
- Today, the solar storm will 'directly hit' the earth
- Storm returned with 'pornography storm'
- Get free Bundle Storm v2 graphic package licenses worth more than 147 USD, free of charge
- Storm took advantage of the US national flag to spread
Maybe you are interested
Realme is about to announce the world's fastest charging technology 320W SuperSonic Ways to handle errors in Rust How to enable / disable the Allow Wake Timers option in Windows 10 5 strange facts about camels that not everyone knows Art of looking at people - The secret of 'catching the song' the opposite person through habits The strange paradox 6 countries in the world