Jeremy Bower
EF2
I find this thread very enlightening and pretty much therapeutic in a way. My chase career has been somewhat mediocre in my eyes due to the lack of results. I couldn't chase in 2010 or 2011 due to some personal matters that were beyond my control and it was relatively easy to sit out those years and take care of more important things. I took care of what I needed to take care of and since 2012 I've been able to have at least one week to chase every year.
2012: Ridge
2013: El Reno
2014: Ridge - managed to see some photogenic storms in July, I had narrowed my choices that year to June 13-20 or July 1-8. Work commitment forced me to with July. Ugh.
2015: Blah - went home on May 27 so I missed Canadian
2016: Ridge - didn't see much, I had narrowed my choices that year to May 21-28 or June 11-18. Went with June. Big mistake.
2017: Blah
2018: Probably Ridge or Blah
I'm used to it now.
I have two passions in my life: weather and photography. I just want one photo of a nice striated supercell. Don't even need a tornado although that would be the icing on the cake. I keep asking myself, "Will it ever happen? Everyone else seemingly makes this look so easy." Worst thing to do is try to compare your success to someone else. That is the pitfall of social media.
However, I'm very thankful that my health has been improved and I've had some great opportunities to speak at events across the country on my photography these past couple years. All about perspective and to never quit.
2012: Ridge
2013: El Reno
2014: Ridge - managed to see some photogenic storms in July, I had narrowed my choices that year to June 13-20 or July 1-8. Work commitment forced me to with July. Ugh.
2015: Blah - went home on May 27 so I missed Canadian
2016: Ridge - didn't see much, I had narrowed my choices that year to May 21-28 or June 11-18. Went with June. Big mistake.
2017: Blah
2018: Probably Ridge or Blah
I'm used to it now.
I have two passions in my life: weather and photography. I just want one photo of a nice striated supercell. Don't even need a tornado although that would be the icing on the cake. I keep asking myself, "Will it ever happen? Everyone else seemingly makes this look so easy." Worst thing to do is try to compare your success to someone else. That is the pitfall of social media.
However, I'm very thankful that my health has been improved and I've had some great opportunities to speak at events across the country on my photography these past couple years. All about perspective and to never quit.