as title.
wheres best to get some actions shot... but not where bikes whizz past at 180mph.
I've a 7DmkII + tamron 70-200 2.8, 17-50 2.8 & a 150-600 lens. should that cover it??
any advice, tips would be great thanks.
Nov 23, 2018 14:12 | #1 as title. Phil
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Nov 26, 2018 16:09 | #2 salsa-king wrote in post #18757065 as title. wheres best to get some actions shot... but not where bikes whizz past at 180mph. I've a 7DmkII + tamron 70-200 2.8, 17-50 2.8 & a 150-600 lens. should that cover it?? any advice, tips would be great thanks. Gooseneck is decent coming in and exiting. Ballaugh Bridge, Quarter Bridge, Ramsey, Kates Cottage, Kepple Gate. The list is endless really. Even on the mountain road you can get great long distance wide shots when they are flat out. In terms of gear you'll find most places 70-200 is about right if you want to bring in some of the views. I've shot it with a 300 for a few years and last year 200-400. It all depends where you can get standing and what you want to include in your shot. www.davidmaginnissportsphotography.zenfolio.com/
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