Great blizzard time-lapse video

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Love the way Michael Black captured the 32-inch snowstorm in Belmar, N.J., in time-lapse by setting out a clock and having to repeatedly move it up and clear it off (tip to Gawker). He used a Canon DLSR on tripod with remote timer taking a photo once every five minutes for 20 hours yesterday and this morning.

In San Francisco, we can enjoy this vicariously. For those of you in the Northeast, our apologies for any schadenfreude.

December 2010 Blizzard Timelapse from Michael Black on Vimeo.

Categories: Video, Viral

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  1. Carlos DeCarvalho says:

    Were is Danbury Today?
    I remember not to long ago a large town with a friendly courtious atmosphere, the police and government officals were sociable and friendly. Everyone knew each other, our police was involved in every community program. They knew the who then grew up to be part of this community.
    Then there is Danbury Today!
    A town trying to much to be like the big city. They have forgotten the one on one with its residents. It seems that government officials and the police force are losing touch with the citizens of this city. I remember when a parking took effect, the police would give a driver a chance to move the vehicles instead of towing them. Today the mighty buck has pushed aside all the values that once dominated the community. The police department has become exciled from the community they once socialized with. The government has become so out of touch with it’s community and good relations with it’s people. How money can destroy a great City like Danbury.
    Ho, also so much bringing in tourists to town. Now they just tow their cars away during a snow storm without announcing this publically on TV or radio so everyone knows. I guess from enough towing, word of mouth is enough!

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