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andrewjwhall:
Hello to The Forum!

With regard to some earlier posts I put up a while back, (the links in the earlier posts no longer work. I have edited the posts to make members aware of this!).

Part quote from earlier post:

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For some years now I have been taking photos of the weather with a passion for clouds and there formations.

Please note I am not a professional at taking photos or the following time lapses!

About a year a ago I got into recording time lapses using a GoPro Hero 7. I became so interested in recording cloud formations and their flow that the camera was out nearly everyday from March 2020 onwards. Some of the time lapses are often 12 hours long (using a battery pack). It was a real treat to sit down at the end of each week and watch back what had been happening in the skies above where I live! I now have over 120 time lapses to date!

Its was with this in mind that I wanted to share my interests with like minded people who share the same sort of interests as me, the weather!

The videos are by no means professionally made. I have just done basic checks to the recordings and that's it.
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I have now got myself a bit more organised, with some slight changes to the video presentation!
The most important is I have now started putting the videos up on YouTube, which is more about convenience for others to view, like and share.

You can find all the latest videos, mostly from 2020 so far with the exception of a time lapse done on the longest day this year from sunrise to sunset, at the following link:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmwZjEYbK2KWW47sONWdPMA/videos

or just search online with #andrewjwhall

Your constructive thoughts and comments are most welcomed!

Most Kindest Regards,

Andrew J.W. Hall
Lossatal, Germany

 

andrewjwhall:
Hi to the Forum,

I have just added the next Time Lapse, which is the last from April 2020, recorded here in Lossatal, Germany 
A complete broad range of cloud types can be seen!
The video is only 2:31 long!

https://youtu.be/xAudmZYy6x4

Most Kindest Regards,
Andrew.

andrewjwhall:
Hi to the Forum,

I have just added the first "Observational Cloud Time Lapse" from May 2020, recorded here in Lossatal, Germany.
Cumulus, Altocumulus & Cirrus along with a brief Sun Halo can all be seen!

https://youtu.be/IoQr6kqRByQ

Most Kindest Regards,
Andrew.

andrewjwhall:
Hi to the Forum,

I have just added the second "Observational Cloud Time Lapse" from May 2020, recorded here in Lossatal, Germany.
Rain is seen in this time lapse up close and in the distance!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eCMX-BjIjc

Most Kindest Regards,
Andrew.

#andrewjwhall
Twitter:@andrewjwhall

andrewjwhall:
Hi to the Forum!

It's that time of week again and I must say a big thank you to those who are watching my Time Lapses.
It's a real joy to share my hobby with others with the same interests!

So, the next cloud time lapse of May 2020, from Lossatal, Germany is available to watch.
Fast moving Cirrus and stationery Cumulus are seen in this time lapse!

https://youtu.be/naFwknYFwew

Most Kindest Regards,
Andrew.

#andrewjwhall
Twitter:@andrewjwhall

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