Love it! Mesmerizing! I know this is a result of a ton of patience, diligence and hard work; you do things with such excellence. Well done as always, brother!
you make me remember Arizona.. It has been so many decades and it wasn't the best time in my life.. But there were times of beauty and splendor that just took my breath away... I especially remember it had not rained in the area I was in for at least two years then one day the rains came and the desert looked like a garden that next day.. That cheered me up greatly.. You have a way to make the weather look like a beautiful living thing Mike.. thank you for all the pleasure you bring to so many.. Carry on!
I'm not sure if I come for the weather and spectacular cinematography and stay for the music...or if I come for the music and stay for the incredible display of nature...either way. Thank you Mike O. and all your team for sharing this with us.
This is yet another beautiful experience that's been provided by Olbinski. Sometimes I get high and watch Olbinski's artworks whilst experimenting with different music. Those times are often very enjoyable.
Your Time Lapse video is simply awesome! I love the weather here in AZ! Monsoon season can bring beauty to the desert just as you have done in time-lapse Haboobs!
Having moved away from the valley in the last few months, these awesome live weather events are going to be missed. So glad that I, through your amazing talent, will still get to see them with the accompaniment of wonderful music. Thank you.
Mike is - beyond any doubt - the best weather film maker today. His work has a cinematic and aesthetic quality that is the result of passion and incredibly hard work.
I loved this. It reminded me of when I was stationed in the Middle East. We would see the sand approaching in the distance from the windows in the side door of the clinic. Word would spread to make sure your car windows were rolled up. The sand never blotted out the sun. The view through the windows was just glowing yellowish beige. I’d forgotten about those memories from ‘95-‘96. Thank you. :)
Ah okay! Yeah, I compiled them earlier this year I think after I realized I had ten years worth of haboob footage haha...also to put a nice reel together of most of my best dust storms! Of course, new films coming out this year with a bunch more dust clips :)
@@MikeOlbinski all is well. But we never get to see such amazing landscapes. So thanks for this. Your video's are inspiration to come and visit the USA, and take time to travel around there.
A man with a talent for being in the wrong place at the right time! You consistently captured beautiful blue and cloud formation skies turned into desolate, monochromatic dust; what labor of abject ugliness; well done!
@@MikeOlbinski You also are good humored! : ) Sometimes public comments on the Splinter Net can also function like a dust storm: What was once clear and beautiful left unspoken becomes hopelessly obscured in the dust of opinion. I should copyright that perhaps when it becomes a pop song lyric : )
I get it with the title you chose. Thought I recognized one shot at that curving intersection from a previous vid. Then it hit me that you must have been doing nostalgic flashbacks in this vid.
I love it !! The music is absolutely perfect for this video. Greentings from Mendoza - Argentina, Hopefully one day, you can come to film the storms here.
Always love your videos Mike! I'd love to see the haboob from an elevated position, so here's a new idea for a cool time lapse: get two or three hefty drones. Send one in the air and capture until the battery is about to die then send another up in it's spot and continue the shots, replace the battery in the first drone and repeat until the wind is too strong. I believe with good software, you'd be able to get the pictures to line up and to account for wind shake and slight movement.. I think the results would be spectacular. Ps: I lived in PHX for 30 years and was always memorized by the monsoons. Thanks for posting these!
Saw this in Kuwait as we were driving into Iraq.... one of the most awe inspiring moments in my life. It was like something out of old tales,the vengeful God of the sands rising against us.
Great montage, and incredible camera work! I just wish in the editing you would have waited for a few more seconds AFTER the sand and dust reached the camera before cutting to the next scene in each case, so we could see the blackout effect for a moment before the next segment started.
@@MikeOlbinski , good point. For some reason, I was thinking (hoping) it was a remote camera set up where you (and preferably the camera) were protected from the elements.
No one can replace Mike in Timelapse Weather Photography. A Legend of this century 🔥
Thank you Adam, appreciate that!!!
Love it! Mesmerizing! I know this is a result of a ton of patience, diligence and hard work; you do things with such excellence. Well done as always, brother!
Thank you Anna, appreciate that!
you make me remember Arizona.. It has been so many decades and it wasn't the best time in my life.. But there were times of beauty and splendor that just took my breath away... I especially remember it had not rained in the area I was in for at least two years then one day the rains came and the desert looked like a garden that next day.. That cheered me up greatly.. You have a way to make the weather look like a beautiful living thing Mike.. thank you for all the pleasure you bring to so many.. Carry on!
Thank you, Mike, I am the son of the desert and I know this feeling, but you excelled in it. Thank you from the heart 😍
Beautiful, every frame was breathtaking.
I'm not sure if I come for the weather and spectacular cinematography and stay for the music...or if I come for the music and stay for the incredible display of nature...either way. Thank you Mike O. and all your team for sharing this with us.
You are so welcome Jon, appreciate your comment and you being a sub!
Excellent, beauty captured in a billion pixels in slow motion... thank you for the beauty of the big picture!! Smiles and blessings...
Thank you Mike. Dieses Jahrzeht wahr für uns Sturmjäger ein echtes highlight. Auf das das nächste um so brillianter wird.
This is yet another beautiful experience that's been provided by Olbinski. Sometimes I get high and watch Olbinski's artworks whilst experimenting with different music. Those times are often very enjoyable.
haha, great to hear :)
That was indescribably stunning. I always get excited for your new vids!
Your talent is beyond measure , dangerous artistic and oh so beautiful , thanks Mike!
Sembrano shelf cloud.
Bellissimo video e musica.
Well Mike, usually cameras and dust don't mix but you definitely proved that wrong
just stunning. thanks so much for taking the time to make this
Absolutely beautiful!!! Amazing work!!! 💜
I really love your work, so satisfying to watch a ture master of timelapse.
Thank you!
Dust Storms are a thing of beauty.
Absolutely phenomenal!! Superb video as always sir 👏🏻 💯🤝🏼
As always, incredible work!
You are probably the best storm time lapse artist out there. A stunning video!
Gosh, thank you so much Matt!
I'm so excited to have found you channel. My mind is blown
New film on Tuesday!!!
These Dust storms are so incredible
Your Time Lapse video is simply awesome! I love the weather here in AZ! Monsoon season can bring beauty to the desert just as you have done in time-lapse Haboobs!
Anytime I see a Mike video come up, time stands still until it's been played through.
Bravo!
Absolutely stunning... mezmorized by your video and the music. Thank you Mike!
Thanks Chris, the song is just so good!
I really like this. Your work is incredible 🤩
So powerful. I love the perspective of the haboob coming head on. Beautiful!
Love this! And the music is PERFECT for it!
The sense of scale you get from some of these shots is amazing.
Mike I really enjoyed your video of dust storms absolutely gorgeous thank you so much for sharing from Australia 🇦🇺🇺🇸
Amazing footage Mike! What an amazing collection over the past decade!
Thank you for sharing this awesome video.
Awe inspiring footage! Thank you so much for this!
Your passion is evident in your work… thank you for sharing.
Appreciate that!!!
Me encanta tu Arte .... Gracias por Compartirlo 🌿
Having moved away from the valley in the last few months, these awesome live weather events are going to be missed. So glad that I, through your amazing talent, will still get to see them with the accompaniment of wonderful music. Thank you.
Perfect views. Perfect timing. Perfect music. Sooooo good.
Thanks Andy!
Another amazing video. Thanks Mike
Amazing. Gives the song Dust in the Wind a real meaning.
Great job! I think that your work (both videography and choice of music) is better than most of them - first class professional quality results!
Amazing work Mike!
Amazing work once again buddy !! Mesmerising
Thanks so much Darren!
Mike is - beyond any doubt - the best weather film maker today. His work has a cinematic and aesthetic quality that is the result of passion and incredibly hard work.
Wow Rene, thank you!!!!
I loved this. It reminded me of when I was stationed in the Middle East. We would see the sand approaching in the distance from the windows in the side door of the clinic. Word would spread to make sure your car windows were rolled up. The sand never blotted out the sun. The view through the windows was just glowing yellowish beige. I’d forgotten about those memories from ‘95-‘96. Thank you. :)
Haha, you are welcome! That's how I learned of the word haboob like 15-20 years ago, from pictures of haboobs from the Middle East!
I wasn’t aware of this aspect of your work. That was a beautiful 4 minutes, thank you! & congrats on the Hollywood connection!
hey Ron, what aspect do you mean? The time-lapse?
@@MikeOlbinski I mean the Haboob. I had seen them as part of your other videos, not as something of their own.
Ah okay! Yeah, I compiled them earlier this year I think after I realized I had ten years worth of haboob footage haha...also to put a nice reel together of most of my best dust storms! Of course, new films coming out this year with a bunch more dust clips :)
God, the sunset shots are just gorgeous.
Great pictures and great music.
Thank you Poul, appreciate you being a member as well!!!
Amazing work, thank you for sharing!
This is amazing ! Thank you !
Truly a master in art, passion, patience, and skills!!
Thank you Carl!!!
I enjoy these video's so much. Thanks for publishing these wonderful images Mike. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Thank you!!! Hope all is well over there!
@@MikeOlbinski all is well. But we never get to see such amazing landscapes. So thanks for this. Your video's are inspiration to come and visit the USA, and take time to travel around there.
Gorgeous and amazing as always ❤️
Appreciate that!
A man with a talent for being in the wrong place at the right time! You consistently captured beautiful blue and cloud formation skies turned into desolate, monochromatic dust; what labor of abject ugliness; well done!
Thanks Chris, haha, what a way to put that!
@@MikeOlbinski You also are good humored! : ) Sometimes public comments on the Splinter Net can also function like a dust storm: What was once clear and beautiful left unspoken becomes hopelessly obscured in the dust of opinion. I should copyright that perhaps when it becomes a pop song lyric : )
@@ChrisAnderl lol!
Amazing work! Enjoyed this! Thank you! I'm Here from Petapixel's article!
Awesome, appreciate you stopping by!
Amazing footage!
Wonderful! The music fits in so well! This must win some awards.
Would be nice, thank you so much!
Great show! A beautiful education of dust storms.
Absolutely gorgeous! Gave me goosebumps!
Amazing and beautiful work, sir!
Really cool! Thanks for the effort and for sharing
All your work(fun) is amazing.
Nice work mike. As usual, top notch content. That is a lot of work and patience. Can’t wait to see what is next!
The master does it again!
Hugs brother!
Always killin it mike! 🔥
Beautiful as usual
Appreciate it1
I get it with the title you chose. Thought I recognized one shot at that curving intersection from a previous vid. Then it hit me that you must have been doing nostalgic flashbacks in this vid.
Yup, stuff from the last 10 years!
All this beauty credit to God✝️🕊;Jesus🍂🙏🏽🍂🍃 Beautiful edit of it in action👍🏽👍🏽
I love it !! The music is absolutely perfect for this video. Greentings from Mendoza - Argentina, Hopefully one day, you can come to film the storms here.
Thank you Leonardo!
Really would love to come see Argentina!
Exceptional as always, Mike!!!
Thanks as always Matt!
Nice work, think I need to clean the dust off my screen now (LOL).
hahaha, I shoulda done a warning before it started! Thanks Mike!
A masterpiece! End of the story.
Great stuff Mike!
Stunning as usual. thanks for sharing your art Mike, cheers from Spain mate!
Amazing . It’s Beautiful!!
Always love your videos Mike! I'd love to see the haboob from an elevated position, so here's a new idea for a cool time lapse: get two or three hefty drones. Send one in the air and capture until the battery is about to die then send another up in it's spot and continue the shots, replace the battery in the first drone and repeat until the wind is too strong. I believe with good software, you'd be able to get the pictures to line up and to account for wind shake and slight movement.. I think the results would be spectacular. Ps: I lived in PHX for 30 years and was always memorized by the monsoons. Thanks for posting these!
WOW!! Amazing work!
Excellent as usual!
Mike’s talent and patience are amazing‼️❤️
Des images subliles et..... Effrayantes. Excellent travail. Merci
Saw this in Kuwait as we were driving into Iraq.... one of the most awe inspiring moments in my life. It was like something out of old tales,the vengeful God of the sands rising against us.
He just gets better and better. Can't wait for the next Vorticity...
Amazing as always Mike!
Outstanding !!!
Yep-this is beautiful Mike
one of My favorites
Thank you Mark, appreciate you being a sub too!
Fabulous! As Always!
Thank you Alan!
WOW, absolutely amazing
Cinematographic excellence Mike.👍
Awesomeness. Those never get old
Amazing as always...
Thank you ❤️
You're welcome :)
Stunning
Great work! Looks amazing
Great montage, and incredible camera work! I just wish in the editing you would have waited for a few more seconds AFTER the sand and dust reached the camera before cutting to the next scene in each case, so we could see the blackout effect for a moment before the next segment started.
I do in multiple clips :) But it's not worth standing inside that for longer than 20-30 seconds
@@MikeOlbinski , good point. For some reason, I was thinking (hoping) it was a remote camera set up where you (and preferably the camera) were protected from the elements.
Amazing!
Very well done, mister!
Thanks!
You were one of the first people I subbed to.
Absolutely fantastic!
Excellent work!
Thank you as always Kevin!!!
So amazing 😍
Breathtaking!