Projected Blizzard Photography

A Video Projector is Pointed at a NY Blizzard for Stunning Effects

This amazing blizzard photography is for anyone who has ever been in a blizzard so thick that it felt like you could watch a movie on the sheets of falling snow.

Ok, so even though New York-based redditor bmaffitt had his video projector playing 'The Lorax' as he pointed it at the walls of falling snow during a recent blizzard outside his home, you can't quite make out the adorable Dr. Seuss-inspired antics of the film. What you can make out, however, is the simply stunning and colorful effects that projector makes on the weather. Most of the shots were taken with a low shutter speed, creating some interesting blur effects alongside the trippy color collage from bmaffitt's boffo blizzard photography.
Trend Themes
1. Blizzard Projection - Using projectors to create art installations during snowstorms creates immersive experiences for viewers.
2. Low Shutter Speed Photography - Using low shutter speeds in photography during weather events results in unique and visually stunning images.
3. Weather-based Art Installations - Creating art installations that rely on weather conditions offer a unique and ever-changing experience for viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can incorporate projected images onto weather events, like snowstorms, as an immersive installation for their clients.
2. Tourism - Locations with unpredictable weather patterns can create unique tourism opportunities by promoting weather-based art installations that are only available during specific seasons.
3. Entertainment - Nightclubs and music concerts can incorporate projected images onto live weather events, such as snow storms, to create an immersive experience for attendees.

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