Storm is approaching the Oklahoma City Metro from the north northwest. A lot of lightning in these storms and a good amount of rain. #OKWX. #Lightning #Storms #Drone #StormChaser.
Some still shots from my Midtown shoot from last night.
The Midtown Plaza Court, McNellies Public House and other businesses from Midtown to Downtown showing their Thunder pride!
#okc #SeeOKC #letsgothunder #ThunderUp
The colors of the Oklahoma City Thunder shining brightly from Midtown all the way to downtown! Let’s go Thunder— beat those Lakers!!!! #Drone #OKC #seeokc #ThunderUp #letsgothunder
This is ground control to Major Tom!! This statue stands tall on route 66 in the middle of downtown Weatherford, Oklahoma! Major Tom is in honor of former NASA astronaut and Weatherford native General Tom Stafford.
#Weatherford #Oklahoma #astronaut #Route66 #MajorTom
Screen grabs from live drone video. I was speeding back to the station, so the quality isn’t the best ..showing the storms in Garvin and Cleveland counties.
#OKWX #Lightning #Storms
On a much lighter note than my earlier post, made the trip back out to Wellston to get my kicks on route 66. Love seeing the pushpin lit up at night. #Route66 #Oklahoma. #Wellston #motherroad
Some of the damage from last night‘s tornado in Enid. This neighborhood sits just east of Vance Air Force Base and sits in a no fly zone for drones. Fortunately, I was able to apply for and be granted special authorization from the FAA to fly in this area. The damage is very significant and it’s amazing that there was no loss of life in this area
#OKWX #Enid #Tornado #drone
Before sunrise yesterday-stopped by the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum again as the Devon Tower still had the Survivor Tree logo showing. Tried to get a 180 panorama showing the gates of time at either end plus the downtown skyline.
Also got a shot looking west from the 9:01 gate towards the 9:03 gate and its reflection in the water.
#drone #dronepilot #dronelife #dronephotography #dronevideo okc seeokc okcnm weremeber neverforget
“We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.” OKCNM Mission Statement
Photos from today’s remembrance ceremony as we marked the 31st anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.