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June 26, 2007
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May 31, 2007, 5:58:53 PM
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:icongilly71:
Good to see Michael Rutter back racing at the TT again.
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The angles and perspectives in this make this photo.

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~Gilly71 Aug 31, 2011  Hobbyist
Thank you very much. Yes, one of my older photos & before i started getting press accreditation. I'm surprised it turned out so well.

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nice work, keep it up! :)

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~Gilly71 Jul 18, 2007  Hobbyist
Thank you, i will try :)

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i love the pan, and the low angle of the shot, it helps to show how on the knife's edge bike racing is

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you know u want to :) please dont click
You dont see much of life at f/1.2 but stop it up a bit and enjoy
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~Gilly71 Jul 4, 2007  Hobbyist
Thanks.

This is suposed to be a fairly slow section, but you try telling THEM that! :D

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~Andrew-and-Seven Jun 30, 2007  Hobbyist Photographer
Hi mate, sorry for the slight absence been away for a week's hols and that means being busy on the run up.

Anyway, point in hand - great shot and you had to be quick to catch him on circuit actually moving hehe.

I like the angle, the grey foreground and green background really work. And stop worrying about the hit/miss ratio FFS. It's digital !!!! Who cares?

It's the good shots that count.
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~Gilly71 Jul 1, 2007  Hobbyist
Thank you

yeah, he did break down a lot this year. he got a good finish in the Senior though. & I'm really glad i got a few good shots of him too. i always seem to miss the top boys.

Hey, i always worry about the hit/miss ratio, you know me ;)
I'm actually quite impressed with my photos now, especially as i realise that i didnt have much "track time" to work with.
That lens is well impressive. Thanks for the advice there (again :))

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~Andrew-and-Seven Jul 2, 2007  Hobbyist Photographer
No probs mate, advice is always free. You should be pleased with your shots, and compare them to no-one else's. I get far more practice and access than you do, so that would be an unfair comparison I think.
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~Gilly71 Jul 2, 2007  Hobbyist
True.

I just want to get a press pass now, & see what i can do on your side of the fence. :)

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