Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

The TOP 10 STEPS to the PERFECT TT photo

With all the incredible action happening against a beautiful backdrop of The Mountain Course – featuring every type of scenery from forests and glens to mountains and villages – the TT is a picture factory. Nowadays almost everyone has a camera and they are getting easier and easier to operate. The most important thing in getting a good TT photograph is luck – and don’t let anyone tell you anything different! But there are some things that you can do to give that luck a bit of a kick-start and here are my top 10 tips to help you catch those photographs of a lifetime.

1 DON’T JUST SHOOT THE MOTORCYCLES

This might seem like a strange thing to say, but the thing that makes the TT unique is The Mountain Course. It provides a beautiful backdrop for all of our action pictures. If you just do a

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