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    I had a rather damp week on the Isle of Man at the end of August watching the Manx GP motorcycle racing. The poor weather meant some delays to the schedule and some shortened races (Friday's races were postponed until the Saturday so I missed them as I was boarding the ferry to come home )

    I hadn't taken a camera to the Island for several years so I was a bit out of practice with my panning. Having a DSLR there for the first time was a revelation though; being able to see immediately that all I had captured was a back wheel meant that I could learn from my mistakes that day rather than the following year

    The first three shots were taken at a corner called the Gooseneck, which is part of the climb onto the Mountain section of the course. Two were on the Monday in the Senior Classic race, the other was in Wednesday's Junior Classic race.







    For the Junior race (modern 600cc machines) on Wednesday afternoon we moved to the Sulby straight, where these last two were taken. The bikes are going flat out here, probably 160+ mph on these machines, so panning was a bit hit-or-miss. A couple of years ago at the TT a racer on a 1000cc bike was clocked at 206 mph here





    All shots were with the E-3, those at the Gooseneck with a 50-200mm SWD, the Sulby ones with a 14-54mm + EC-14. Slight levels, contrast and sharpening in Olympus Master. Slight crops on 3rd and 4th shots.

    Cheers,

    JohnGG

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    Hi John -

    I hope you had your ear plugs in. Sorry about the weather but I bet you had an enjoyable week.

    The first three pix for me - age showing I think.

    Regards. Barr1e
    Just like that - gone in a flash! Now in use.

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    • #3
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      Dear John,

      Some great shots here, impressive use of motion blur, top marks from me.

      Cheers

      Chris

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      • #4
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        John,

        Awesome panning, I really like the green classic, number 31 shot.

        Nick
        Bodies: E3, E-P1
        Lenses: 8mm, 14-42mm, 12-60mm, 50-200mm

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        • #5
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          Great set here, panning is something of an art especially when tracking at 160mph+; I see you've mastered it, well done.
          My fav is the first one No28 I like the way the sunlight falls on the front of the bike, a very pleasing shot.

          Neil

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          • #6
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            Thank you all for the kind words

            It's amazing what a difference a bit of sunshine makes. The first two shots were taken during the second race on the Monday, run as the weather cleared, and it was the only sunny one of the week. I have shots from the first race but the weather was still dull, the roads were wet and the riders understandably cautious. The pictures consequently lack a bit of excitement and punch.

            However, we can't do much about the weather and have to make the best of it. I enjoyed taking a camera with me again and look forward to going back again next year

            Cheers,

            JohnGG

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