Beautiful footage, but it looks staged. Looking at the equipment these guys have, they apppear to be seasoned storm chasers. Also consider the fact that there was another person there who was capturing all the excitement. They were too calm for average joes about to be caught by two tornados.
Still, the footage was cool and the tornados were very pretty, textbook funnels with nice shapes and forms.
Hi Jeff, the camera seen is an IMAX camera. Yep, they are professionals, but even professionals can lock themselves out of their car, and lose their pants too, well almost.
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I would have been wanting to leave at about the time the film reached 43 seconds.
lol I am with you bluesbutterfly, I would be looking for the quickest exit, but like them I would not put it past me to lock the keys in my car.
GREAT photo, but shame on you, I didn't know you had a blog here too-LOL! I love the mountains! Headed to NC in a few days, can't wait!!!!!
God Bless,
Amber
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Beautiful footage, but it looks staged. Looking at the equipment these guys have, they apppear to be seasoned storm chasers. Also consider the fact that there was another person there who was capturing all the excitement. They were too calm for average joes about to be caught by two tornados.
Still, the footage was cool and the tornados were very pretty, textbook funnels with nice shapes and forms.
Hi Jeff, the camera seen is an IMAX camera. Yep, they are professionals, but even professionals can lock themselves out of their car, and lose their pants too, well almost.
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