From chapter two of Stewart Pittman’s report on being inside Hurricane Ophelia:
Stop-lights wobbling in the wind, fountain-worthy water formations arcing off the corners of shuttered buildings, flashing traffic signals swaying on their wires like laundry snapping on the line: everywhere I looked I saw the images I needed, so I parked my news unit’s nose into the wind and with a just a tinge if hesitation, leaned into the door. Outside, stinging darts of rain peppered my face and legs as the screaming wind tried to rip the raincoat off my body.
It’s good stuff. Go read.
TAGS: TV NEWS, OPHELIA, LENSLINGER
