IOMTT Senior Race Photos

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Gavsta, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. Gavsta

    Gavsta Guest

    Few piccies from yesterday - I thought they came out OK, since I have a
    fairly slow 300mm lens.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/gavsta/sets/72157619593555447/

    Also a couple from the TTXGP as well.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/gavsta/sets/72157619679287394/

    And some of Rossi, Ago and Guy Martin.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/gavsta/sets/72157619359269643/

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    Gavsta, Jun 13, 2009
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  2. Gavsta

    Champ Guest

    Nice pics.

    I'm not sure, but is that at Greeba Bridge? I know you usually pitch
    up in the Ballacraine arear

    And, to jump on your thread, I've picked, cropped and processed most
    of my TT pics now, and put them up here:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/97296479@N00/sets/72157619796090796/

    The Gooseneck ones are from the last practice on the Friday, the
    Hairpin ones from the second Supersport race. Give that I've still
    just got a standard lens, I'm pretty pleased with them.
     
    Champ, Jun 16, 2009
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    CT Guest

    FWIW, I like Gooseneck04 a lot, and some of the closeups of the racers
    from the Hairpin. Most of the others are OK I guess but don't really
    do a lot for me.

    Last year when I moved, I chucked out hundreds of photos I'd taken of
    bike racing over the years, including the TT, Daytona, GPs and WSB. If
    you look at a pic and think "yes, in 10 years time I'll still like that
    pic"[1] then keep it, otherwise bin it[2]

    [1] For whatever reason: good framing, exposure etc., or it just has a
    personal significance[3].
    [2] Of course, I'm talking about prtints. In the digital age, "bin it"
    could mean keep it backed up or on flickr. :eek:)
    [3] Pretty much my only criterion when sorting out mine, but then they
    were just snaps.
     
    CT, Jun 17, 2009
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  4. mike. buckley, Jun 17, 2009
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