This amazing video of the December blizzard was taken by Michael Black in Belmar, New Jersey, using a Canon DLSR on tripod with remote timer taking a photo once every five minutes. The time frame is approximately 20 hours in 40 seconds.
CNN’s interview with Black about the video, here.
Hat tip: Retired Geezer.
That is neat! We don’t have this problem here in Auckland, but I sure remember LOTTA snow when we lived in Chicago!
cheers NiceDeb, from summertime bliss in NZ 😉
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All those storms missed us in the KC area. We just got some flurries that didn’t amount to anything, unfortunately. I was hoping for a white Christmas.
Enjoy your summer!
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Incredible video !
Thanks !
In this part of Texas we might see a few inches of snow that lasts only a day….and that might happen every 2 or 3 years.
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