@bwlfp thanks for the quick reply. UT12 is an incredible drive too, especially thru the Escalante and the views of the Henrys&Waterpocket Fold from the Hogback (?). My wife&I also loved UT24/95 Capitol Reef-Blanding&261/163 to Monument Valley, where we were lucky to see a sandstorm right at sunset followed by a spectacular Tstorm at dusk with lightning lighting up the whole valley as it hit all around the mesas! Could drive that loop everyday, if I didn't live in Japan :-O
Great video, and great choice of music to accompany! I especially like 1:47-2:02 where the clouds light up red as the trance riff starts to phase out. Also was wondering, is the area pictured from 2:15-2:20 an overlook at Natural Bridges by any chance? Sure reminds me of the view I once had from N.B. of the most incredible thunderheads building over Monument Valley near sunset. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
@sparta23tranchi51 thanks for the comment, the thunderstorm at 1:47 was over Blanding. The final clip in the video was at Natural Bridges but the one at 2:15 was from the road (12) that traverses the Aquarius plateau. looking east towards the Henry Mountains.
From what I understand of Sony Vegas it is 30 fps but I could be wrong. Most of the time lapses have pictures taken every 5 seconds but some are every 10 seconds. On top of this I have increased the speed of some of them making them more (?) than 30 fps. Unfortunately YouTube kind of messes it up and you lose some smoothness after uploading. Lol once I start rambling like this its a sure sign that I can't answer your question.
Thanks, I did not know it was a poor season, interesting. We had quite a few storms in the first week but not much actual rain over Blanding (where I was staying). The storms would often develop over the mountains in the morning and then die. Then in the evening storms would develop over the plains.
Terrific video! Amazing time lapse :) I like the one with the sunset, very nice colors.
54spiritedwill54 10 months ago
dude i love your videos now i just have better love for clouds
TheBarnick6 1 year ago
Awesome work 10/10..
AlzPembz 1 year ago
what song is this? awesome footage :D
darkbarrage99 1 year ago
@bwlfp thanks for the quick reply. UT12 is an incredible drive too, especially thru the Escalante and the views of the Henrys&Waterpocket Fold from the Hogback (?). My wife&I also loved UT24/95 Capitol Reef-Blanding&261/163 to Monument Valley, where we were lucky to see a sandstorm right at sunset followed by a spectacular Tstorm at dusk with lightning lighting up the whole valley as it hit all around the mesas! Could drive that loop everyday, if I didn't live in Japan :-O
sparta23tranchi51 2 years ago
Great video, and great choice of music to accompany! I especially like 1:47-2:02 where the clouds light up red as the trance riff starts to phase out. Also was wondering, is the area pictured from 2:15-2:20 an overlook at Natural Bridges by any chance? Sure reminds me of the view I once had from N.B. of the most incredible thunderheads building over Monument Valley near sunset. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
sparta23tranchi51 2 years ago
@sparta23tranchi51 thanks for the comment, the thunderstorm at 1:47 was over Blanding. The final clip in the video was at Natural Bridges but the one at 2:15 was from the road (12) that traverses the Aquarius plateau. looking east towards the Henry Mountains.
bwlfp 2 years ago
Very good!! 5*
VidsOfMike 2 years ago
Great Time Lapse!
Good quality.
HenriqueMeteo 2 years ago
2:15 CLOUD MAN XD
youtoobfordaboob 2 years ago
ha ha I was wondering which one you were talking about and it was the small one over the mountain.
bwlfp 2 years ago
Perfect choice of music. The fast mutation of the cloud looks awesome!
Lizard303 3 years ago 2
Ditto to that.
Awesome stuff!
LaserDarkDX 2 years ago
Good vid,is it done at 4fps?
rusian1220 3 years ago
From what I understand of Sony Vegas it is 30 fps but I could be wrong. Most of the time lapses have pictures taken every 5 seconds but some are every 10 seconds. On top of this I have increased the speed of some of them making them more (?) than 30 fps. Unfortunately YouTube kind of messes it up and you lose some smoothness after uploading. Lol once I start rambling like this its a sure sign that I can't answer your question.
bwlfp 3 years ago
Very nicely done. A poor monsoon season well captured!
EBunbury 3 years ago
Of course-the definition of a poor season is depending on where you live - Tucson has been BLASTED this year
-response to EBunbury
statboy08 3 years ago
Thanks, I did not know it was a poor season, interesting. We had quite a few storms in the first week but not much actual rain over Blanding (where I was staying). The storms would often develop over the mountains in the morning and then die. Then in the evening storms would develop over the plains.
bwlfp 3 years ago