Callum T – The ‘Nanter’ Banter!

March 25th, 2011

By Admin in Features

Well I was at the national last weekend, just to note this is the first national for me to photograph, it was quite nerve racking in the fact I didn’t want to miss a single frame of the action!

Of course the inevitable happens and you miss frames but that’s just life i guess. What is annoying is changing your lens and watching a string of the top flight elites fly past the shot you’ve waited to get for the past forty minutes or so.

Anyway enough of this camera jargon and onto some of the goodies I have been preparing for Factory Jackson!

First up is this slideshow of some of my snaps from the race.

Moving on from that is an interesting spot the difference between up and comer, who is also on the FJ hitlist, Josh ‘Loosedog’ Lewis and the legendary Steve Peat.

Spot the difference!

Let see some opinions about this below, why not hit the ‘like’ button so your mates can have a look also!

Moving on further still, I’ll post one on the shots in the slideshow that I think you might want a closer look at.

What do you think happened here?

I have been tempted to hold this back but I’m feeling good, so it’s in the slideshow and here for all those who visit FJ. Anyway here’s what really went down in this photo, Seb Frost (roots and rain founder) ran into the back of Emily Horridge of Transition Bikes. It took  place a few turns before the ”snookerballs” section of the track.

Overall I had an awesome weekend with the FJ Media team and can’t wait for the next Halo BDS at ”moefield”

Check out my Facebook Page for my latest antics.

Until next time, Keep it Factory Jackson!!

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