Chasing the Storm: Capturing a Rare Shelf Cloud in Sunderland and Seaham

As an avid lover of all things sky and weather-related, I’m constantly on the lookout for unique opportunities to capture the beauty and power of Mother Nature. On a recent adventure to fly my drone at a picturesque location, I stumbled upon a meteorological phenomenon that left me awestruck – a rare shelf cloud rolling through the skies of Sunderland and Seaham. In this blog post, I’ll take you on my journey to witness and record this incredible spectacle, and how I decided to capture it through the lens of a hyperlapse.

The Perfect Day for Adventure:

The day began like any other sunny day on the northeast coast of England. With my trusty drone packed and ready to go, I set off for a location near Sunderland and Seaham known for its stunning vistas and natural beauty. My plan was to capture some breathtaking aerial shots of the rugged coastline and the North Sea, but little did I know that Mother Nature had something even more captivating in store for me.

The Unveiling of a Rare Shelf Cloud:

As I arrived at my chosen location, I launched my drone into the clear blue sky, excited about the day’s prospects. The views from above were breathtaking, with the rugged cliffs and the azure sea stretching out as far as the eye could see. I had already captured several stunning shots when I noticed a sudden shift in the atmosphere.

The skies, which had been so clear moments ago, started to change dramatically. Dark, menacing clouds began to gather on the horizon, and a chill ran down my spine as I realized what was unfolding before me – a rare and mesmerizing shelf cloud was forming.

Shelf clouds are a type of arcus cloud that often precede severe weather conditions. They have a distinct, ominous appearance, appearing as a low, horizontal cloud formation with a well-defined leading edge. I knew I had to act quickly to capture this spectacular event before it passed.

The Decision to Create a Hyperlapse:

With the drone in the air and the shelf cloud slowly advancing, I decided to switch gears. Instead of capturing traditional drone footage, I opted to create a hyperlapse to truly showcase the dynamic movement of this remarkable meteorological phenomenon.

Hyperlapse photography involves taking a series of time-lapse photos while the camera is in motion, which, when played back, creates a mesmerizing sense of motion and change over time. It’s a perfect technique for capturing the movement and transformation of clouds, especially something as dramatic as a shelf cloud.

Capturing the Unfolding Drama:

As the shelf cloud drew closer, I carefully piloted my drone to maintain a safe distance while capturing every detail of this breathtaking sight. With each click of the camera shutter, I recorded the cloud’s movement as it swept across the sky, casting eerie shadows on the landscape below.

The result was nothing short of spectacular. The hyperlapse footage showcased the shelf cloud’s incredible scale and the dramatic change in the sky’s appearance. It was as if I had a front-row seat to nature’s own theater production.

Conclusion:

Sometimes, the most memorable moments in life happen when you least expect them. My journey to capture stunning aerial footage turned into an awe-inspiring encounter with a rare shelf cloud in Sunderland and Seaham. While my original plan took a backseat, the decision to record a hyperlapse of this meteorological wonder allowed me to share this extraordinary experience with the world.

This adventure reminded me of the beauty and power of nature and how it can surprise and inspire us when we least expect it. So, the next time you venture out with a camera or drone, keep an eye on the sky—you never know what incredible moments might be waiting to be captured.

Tynemouth by drone

Capturing Dawn’s Beauty: Filming Sunrise, Lighthouses, and Marsden Rock with a Drone.

The allure of capturing the first rays of sunlight breaking through the horizon is a timeless fascination for photographers and filmmakers alike. When combined with the rugged charm of lighthouses and the majestic presence of natural wonders like Marsden Rock, the result is a cinematic masterpiece that encapsulates the beauty of dawn. In a stroke of luck, the skies cleared just in time, allowing for the perfect opportunity to film these breathtaking scenes with a drone. This blog post recounts the exhilarating experience of filming the sunrise, lighthouses, and Marsden Rock at dawn and how the fleeting moments of clear skies played a crucial role in crafting a stunning visual narrative.

1. The Setup: Preparing for the Perfect Shot

Before the break of dawn, meticulous planning took place to ensure that every aspect of the shoot was well-prepared. From drone battery levels to camera settings, every detail was scrutinized to capture the essence of the upcoming spectacle. The chosen location was a vantage point near Marsden Rock, a rugged sea stack renowned for its dramatic appearance. The lighthouse, standing tall nearby, would add a touch of history and contrast to the modern drone footage. As dawn approached, the excitement was palpable, knowing that nature’s display awaited the drone’s lenses.

2. Dawn’s Gamble: Clearing Skies on Borrowed Time

As the first traces of light began to streak the horizon, there was a mix of trepidation and anticipation. The weather forecast had predicted clouds, but a sliver of hope remained that the skies would clear, at least momentarily, to unveil the sunrise. And luck was on the side of the filmmakers that day. As if scripted by a master director, the clouds parted just in time to allow the vibrant hues of the sunrise to paint the sky. The drone took flight, its propellers slicing through the cool morning air as it captured the ethereal beauty of dawn breaking over the sea.

3. Dancing with Light and Shadows: Lighthouses and Marsden Rock

With the sunrise casting its golden glow over the landscape, the drone glided towards the lighthouse. The contrast between the steadfast structure and the vivid skies painted an enchanting visual story. As the drone weaved around the lighthouse, capturing its every angle, the interplay between light and shadows lent an artistic touch to the footage. The sun’s ascent in the sky was mirrored by the drone’s graceful movements, resulting in shots that could rival even the most intricate choreography.

4. Marsden Rock’s Grandeur: Nature’s Sculpture

As the drone pivoted away from the lighthouse, it turned its attention to the magnificent Marsden Rock. Jutting out of the sea with timeless elegance, the sea stack stood as a testament to the raw power of nature’s artistry. The drone’s high-definition camera captured every contour and detail, transforming the rock into a grand sculpture against the backdrop of the changing sky. The synergy between drone technology and nature’s wonders was a sight to behold.

5. Fleeting Beauty: The Clouds Return

As the drone continued to capture the evolving landscape, the inevitable occurred – the clouds started to roll back in, softening the sunlight and casting a diffused glow over the scene. While the filmmakers had hoped for more time with clear skies, the return of the clouds added a layer of mystique to the footage. The transition from vibrant clarity to muted tones symbolized the ephemerality of dawn’s beauty, a reminder of the fleeting moments that artists often seek to encapsulate.

Conclusion

The experience of filming the sunrise, lighthouses, and Marsden Rock at dawn with a drone was a true collaboration between technology and nature’s wonders. The serendipitous timing of the clearing skies allowed for a visual storytelling journey that captured the essence of the moment. From the lighthouse’s stoic presence to Marsden Rock’s natural magnificence, the drone’s lens revealed the magic of dawn in its full splendor. The eventual return of the clouds only served to underscore the transient nature of these moments, emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities when they present themselves. This venture stands as a testament to the power of technology and creativity in crafting a narrative that pays homage to the breathtaking beauty of our world.

Sunset behind the windmill

Sunset Behind The Windmills

Yesterday, having seen the Sun start to set into some light clouds, we thought it would be the perfect time to record some footage of the sunset behind some local windmills here in County Durham. We rushed into the car, arrived on site and only had to wait a few minutes for the perfect conditions. Video recorded, the Sun went behind thick clouds and was not seen again, perfect timing for us. The stock footage will be up in the next few days, but in the meantime, here are a few screenshots from the footage, we hope you enjoy!



The Sun Rising Over Tynemouth Harbour.

Scenes from the Tynemouth Sunrise video now available!


We are pleased to announce that the individual scenes from the recent dramatic Tynemouth Sunrise video are now available individually to license or purchase. All are available as either DlogN or colour graded, full screen aspect ratio. Please contact us using this form or via the methods available in the contact widget below.

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