This summer storm season has been one for the books in Wyoming. It hasn't been isolated to just one area either. We've had tornados, lightning storms, and hail storms all over Wyoming, the only thing we're missing are the locust!
Summertime storms have got to be one of the most relaxing and satisfying things to see. When you're on the outskirts of the storm you can get a pretty incredible look at the storm and lightning.
You may or may not be old enough to remember what the Casper area was like back in 1984. You can now look back and see how our area has changed over the past 35 years thanks to a new time-lapse video.
Yellowstone National Park's Northeast Entrance is now open for the season. If you've never had the pleasure of traversing the scenic route, the park recently uploaded an awesome time-lapsed ride video along the twists, turns, and snow piles.
Chairlift Productions put together a sequence of time-lapse videos on a backpacking trip through the Wind River mountains. It is eye candy for the nature lover.
The Casper-Natrona County International Airport was a busy place the day of the eclipse. This astonishing video captured the busy tarmac in time-lapse.
Time lapse videos remind me of time travel sequences. Although this video is more like a science project than science fiction, it is oddly satisfying to watch.
There is something about a good time lapse video. To speed up time and watch a bison herd roam across the field while the clouds billow over the mountain.