I bumped into Don a few times at various corners in the years when I was photographing and he always came across as a really sound bloke, no airs and graces. I was in awe of him as well. One year my photo of Joey was on the front cover of the TT program, I mentioned it to him and wanted to know what film stock I was using as the colour balance was different to the film he used. I think Don used Kodachrome/Ektachrome whereas I used Agfa or Fuji.Demannu wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:04 pmWas up at Waterworks behind the wall in '92, our noses were level with the wheel spindles.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 1:35 pmYer right. It was 1992. I think McCallen won lots in 1994 mainly because Hislop and Fogarty had moved on. I wasn't a fan of the bloke and was also finding it restrictive to lose 2 weeks out of a meagre holiday allowance every year, so decided to stop going. Been meaning to go back just for curiosity's sake and Mrs Mango is keen so may start checking out Classic TT sailings...
Been there for about 1/2 hour when we are joined by some middle aged bloke with a couple of nice cameras and several lenses.
We chatted for a bit, I asked him if it was a hobby or was he a 'serious' snapper.
He gave me his card, Don......fucking.........Morley!
As for Barregarrow bottom, issue there is a fast left with compression mainly on the n/s fork leg, which is why some of the really quick boys have had issues there.
My favourite is Ballascary/Balllacrye for the big bikes.
I used to stay in Ramsey so May Hill, Whitegates, Stella Maris, Hairpin, Waterworks, Tower bends and Gooseneck were favourites.