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Post by 90GTVert on Jan 24, 2016 19:00:12 GMT -5
We only got around 10-12" here. It's hard to tell with the drifts. Could be 2" in one spot and 3' in another. I figured I'd try a long time lapse throughout the course of the weekend since I've never done one before with the GoPro. I set it up wrong and it took 5,600 pictures instead of a video output. Oops.
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Post by oldgeek on Jan 24, 2016 19:17:29 GMT -5
That is some cool stuff! No pun intended.
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Post by niz76 on Jan 24, 2016 19:25:15 GMT -5
5600 pics lol. I did some claymation animation stuff in high scool and know it is a heck of a process to get that finished product video. It's awesome!!
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Post by thatcrazyguy on Jan 24, 2016 20:55:42 GMT -5
I love how the pictures make the snow piling up look like ocean waves!
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Post by ryan_ott on Jan 24, 2016 21:23:05 GMT -5
No annimation here but here's a few pics 34" in Warrington,pa (upper bucks) My Explorer is under there...
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Post by derbiman on Jan 25, 2016 7:49:21 GMT -5
I live in central Maryland. We were in the bullseye of the storm and got 35". It's hard to blow the snow when it is higher than the blower. You run out of places to pile it up and the wind was changing direction also. Nothing like a face full of snow. Lol
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