Time Lapse Video & Photo of Lenticular Clouds

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#21 Postby pawlee » Sun Apr 11, 2004 9:59 am

brettjrob wrote:Awesome video, Winni.

BTW, seeing as you live in an area that experiences the lenticular clouds, I'd like to get your opinion on these photos I took a few days ago in the western NC mountains. Stormsfury already commented last night and seemed to think that the first was lenticular while the second was not; I also posted these at WeatherUnderground where someone from the Colo. Front Range sent me a message saying they thought the second one was lenticular as well.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/132 ... 7668LkyoBq

http://community.webshots.com/photo/132 ... 7746vYyufB


excellent stills friend! i appreciate your first example as it really shows the movement within the atmosphere. p
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#22 Postby Winnipesaukee » Sun Apr 11, 2004 11:41 am

pawlee wrote:your video is absolutely incredible!!! in watching it a few times, did anyone notice the shutter on the window banging back and forth? looks like one heckuva windy day up your way... p

(btw, that still shot looks like a calender scenic. what type of camera do you have?)


Thanks. My camera is an Olympus C-2100 10x Ultra Zoom Digital Camera. I've got all the accessory bells and whistles that go with it so I can do some neat things.

That shutter is actually a sign for a excavating company that will be demolishing that house and rebuilding it.
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