When a storm is quickly approaching, most of us head indoors to stay safe. Or, at the very least, we don’t wander far from our front porch. But storm chasers are different. These individuals are known for actively pursuing even the most dangerous of storms. Most often, people associate storm chasers with those who pursue tornadoes. But storm chasing isn’t always about bad weather.
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If you check out Nenah Demunster’s social media profiles, you’ll find a number of breathtaking images. This includes massive tornadoes and majestic lightning. But amid all the stormy weather, this Belgian photographer also finds moments of beauty in the calm. A beautiful example can be seen in the sunset she had the chance of witnessing in Wyoming. Experience this beautiful moment for yourself in the video below.
@nenahdemunster Never thought it would turn out to be THAT vibrant #cloudtok #wyoming #stormseason ♬ original sound – ac
During Wyoming’s Storm Season, This Photographer Captures a Breathtaking Sunset
“Never thought it would turn out to be THAT vibrant,” Nenah shares in the caption of her viral video.
Sure, Nenah loves to capture stormy moments on camera. But she also loves to take in the beauty of a gorgeous sunset. This one in particular took place during Wyoming’s storm season. In many ways, it feels like a sort of metaphor for life — even during the stormiest of times, beauty can still be found. Perhaps that is part of the reason why this video continues to be so popular!
“We pilot[s] see this on a daily basis, and let me tell you, we never get tired of it…” someone shares in reply to Nenah’s video, with another person adding, “This is why I enjoy every single sunset I experience, they’re all so different and uniquely beautiful.”
“Sometimes, I can’t believe we get to live here and experience this,” a third person thoughtfully admits. “Like how is this real. So cool.”
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