This is just the intro to a DVD I made. The dvd is a best of production from several years of chasing. It isn't time lapse footage, but normal video...of truly crazy storms and tornadoes.
The dvd page is here: http://extremeinstab ility.com/instabilit yreleased.htm
Short video of a "fog storm" in the Badlands of South Dakota. About 80 still images can be seen here: http://www.extremein stability.com/08-6-1 7-19badlands.htm
I'm panting at the beginning since I'd been running up and down the hill nearby. Just ran back to the car to get the video camera.
For information on this chase go here: http://www.extremein stability.com/07-5-2 2.htm
The compression of this really kills the details online. It doesn't help that it took the 16x9 footage and squeezed it on here.
Just a short video from the later parts of this long chase. Was supposed to be 70mph + winds with baseball hail. Town recorded a 68mph gust and there were rogue stones that were likely baseball, including one that must have bounced 15 feet or more off the ground and 70 feet or more through the air.
I adopted this kitty recently from the humane society. Turns out she is a very very deep sleeper and dreams with her eyes open. My other cat used to open his eyes a bit when he'd sleep but nothing like she does.
Just a short little chase which actually started the moment I walked out my door at home. I may put an account with a couple stills on my site. www.extremeinstabili ty.com
Local fireworks shot from "ground zero" right by the mortars with an ultra wide angle lens on a Canon Rebel XT. Lens was a Canon EF-s 10-22mm at 10mm.
Better images and words here: http://www.extremein stability.com/08-7-4 .htm