As I work on my latest convergent media project, I continue to focus on surveillance, the act of recording or being recording. My hometown of Moore, Oklahoma was recently affected by multiple EF-5 Tornadoes (which is the most extreme and damaging tornado on the planet). I've found several sites which show footage caught by surveillance cameras as the tornado of May 20, 2013 ripped through Moore and other towns throughout Oklahoma.
Surveillance camera footage taken with a Moore, Oklahoma home security system in May, 2013.
Click on this link or video below.
http://youtu.be/FH19qlpvsh0
Surveillance camera footage taken at a Moore, Oklahoma gas station in May, 2013.
Click on this link or video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hcsQMJWfAc
http://youtu.be/FH19qlpvsh0
I'm not sure of this school's location but I wanted to share this dramatic tornado footage from the school's surveillance cameras.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJPGuMfnty4
Shelly Perkins Photography is in the heart of Oklahoma. This is a random blog of Shelly's art, photography, and her complete love for life. She posts images she's made and other images or stories worth retelling. Currently Shelly is studying Fine Art Photography at The University of Oklahoma and exploring the art within her world. She is no longer taking portrait appointments on a regular basis but on an educational and spiritual journey behind her camera.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Surveillance Camera Footage of Oklahoma Tornadoes
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