Tony Rogers March 20, 2013 at 9:45 am Yes, shot in real time with a Canon G9. Not sure what the frame rate is, but maybe 24 fps. I have more here.
emmadogs March 20, 2013 at 11:12 am This is always my favorite part of ‘springtime’ up here. Beautiful.
emmadogs March 21, 2013 at 8:06 am Sometimes it just stuns me how beautiful it is up here. Even the sounds are peaceful.
emmadogs March 28, 2013 at 11:05 am Yes, the peaceful sounds and stunning beauty of Lake Superior. Captured perfectly. Excellent! This definitely qualifies you for King of Geek Prom. In fact there can be no other plausible contenders.
Paul Lundgren March 28, 2013 at 11:33 am The reigning King Geek is an astroparticle physicist, so that’s actually out of my league. I’ll have to settle for Supergeek status.
8 thoughts on “Lake Superior ice sheets breaking at Brighton Beach”
Is this shot in real time? (At a standard frame rate)
Yes, shot in real time with a Canon G9. Not sure what the frame rate is, but maybe 24 fps.
I have more here.
This is always my favorite part of ‘springtime’ up here. Beautiful.
This is also shot in real time.
Sometimes it just stuns me how beautiful it is up here. Even the sounds are peaceful.
One more of these to put it over the top.
Yes, the peaceful sounds and stunning beauty of Lake Superior. Captured perfectly. Excellent!
This definitely qualifies you for King of Geek Prom. In fact there can be no other plausible contenders.
The reigning King Geek is an astroparticle physicist, so that’s actually out of my league. I’ll have to settle for Supergeek status.