Entries in aerials (4)

Monday
Dec192011

Aerial photos of the 26th annual Big Texas Toy Run 

I was lucky enough to get to ride in the back of a R44 helicopter to cover the 26th annual Big Texas Toy Run for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram this year. We followed thousands of motorcyclist from Gateway Park in East Fort Worth to QucikTrip Park in Grand Prairie. At one point, at loop-820 and I-30, we were hovering about 300 feet above the highway get a realitivly 'low angle' shot, and flying side ways. We were about level with the top of the very tall highway lights scattered around the interchange! You can view a slideshow of the event that includes photos from Staffer Joyce Marshall here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/12/18/3603672/big-texas-toy-run-2011.html   I shot a little bit of video with my Mk IV and iPhone 4s and will try to get that up sometime tomorrow.

**UPDATE** Short video clip of the flight added.

Thousands of motorcyclists wait to depart from Gateway Park in Fort Worth and ride to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie, carrying donated toys, during the annual Big Texas Toy Run, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. Special/Brandon Wade Thousands of motorcyclists wait to depart from Gateway Park in Fort Worth and ride to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie, carrying donated toys, during the annual Big Texas Toy Run, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. Special/Brandon Wade Thousands of motorcyclists wait to depart from Gateway Park in Fort Worth and ride to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie, carrying donated toys, during the annual Big Texas Toy Run, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. Special/Brandon Wade The first of thousands of motorcyclists enter Eastbound I-30 from Beach Street in Fort Worth and ride to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie, carrying donated toys, during the annual Big Texas Toy Run, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. Special/Brandon Wade

Onlookers wave to Santa Clause from the side of Eastbound I-30 in Fort Worth as he leads thousands of motorcyclists to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie during the annual Big Texas Toy Run Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. They were delivering donated toys. Special/Brandon Wade Thousands of motorcyclists can be seen in the Eastbound lanes of I-30 (coming towards the camera) at the loop-820 interchange in Fort Worth during the annual Big Texas Toy Run Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The motorcyclist were riding to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie to deliver donated toys. Special/Brandon Wade The downtown skyline of Fort Worth can be seen as thousands of motorcycle headlights can be seen in the Eastbound lanes of I-30 in Arlington (coming towards the camera) during the annual Big Texas Toy Run Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The motorcyclist were riding to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie to deliver donated toys. Special/Brandon WadeThousands of motorcycle headlights can be seen in the Eastbound lanes of I-30 in Arlington (coming towards the camera) during the annual Big Texas Toy Run Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The motorcyclist were riding to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie to deliver donated toys. Special/Brandon Wade Onlookers wave from the Ballpark Way overpass in Arlington as thousands of motorcyclist ride to QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie during the annual Big Texas Toy Run Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. They were delivering donated toys. Special/Brandon WadeThousands of motorcyclists from Fort Worth and Dallas arrive at QuickTrip Park in Grand Prairie to deliver donated toys during the annual Big Texas Toy Run Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. Special/Brandon Wade

Friday
Oct142011

Downtown Fort Worth Aerials

I shot an aerial assignment for the New York Post this afternoon, I'll post those photos sometime next week after the Post runs them... but on the way to and from my aerial assignment I shot some photos of downtown Fort Worth. Its not the most photogenic skyline from the air, but it makes up for it at ground level over Dallas any day of the week.


Downtown Fort Worth Aerial 

Downtown Fort Worth aerialDowntown Fort Worth aerial, RadioShack Campus at the botton of the photo.Downtown Fort Worth, D.R. Horton Towers aerial.Downtown Fort Worth aerial

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