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<blockquote data-quote="shuggins" data-source="post: 124048" data-attributes="member: 13576"><p>Hello everyone! How're things in your Spark World? This time of year we often get severe weather. These days, I always keep my Spark charged up and in the car with me - you never know when you see something to cause you to pull over and launch Spark to see what you can capture. I live in a rural part of North Texas - I have to drive about 8 miles to get to a grocery store. The radio started mentioning severe weather in my area with a Tornado watch. Once the skies started to darken, I launched Spark. I went thru 4 batteries and this is what came out of it. Are crazy as it looks - there were no tornadoes produced. In some of the hyperlapses, you can see the trees being whipped around. Always amazes me how strong Spark can fly in windy weather!</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]kDj8cSvAeMU[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>ps: I don't know why this looks to be low-resolution...it's 1080p, but looks rough for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shuggins, post: 124048, member: 13576"] Hello everyone! How're things in your Spark World? This time of year we often get severe weather. These days, I always keep my Spark charged up and in the car with me - you never know when you see something to cause you to pull over and launch Spark to see what you can capture. I live in a rural part of North Texas - I have to drive about 8 miles to get to a grocery store. The radio started mentioning severe weather in my area with a Tornado watch. Once the skies started to darken, I launched Spark. I went thru 4 batteries and this is what came out of it. Are crazy as it looks - there were no tornadoes produced. In some of the hyperlapses, you can see the trees being whipped around. Always amazes me how strong Spark can fly in windy weather! [MEDIA=youtube]kDj8cSvAeMU[/MEDIA] ps: I don't know why this looks to be low-resolution...it's 1080p, but looks rough for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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