Ian McCracken Photography

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East Fortune Airshow 2016
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Ship at anchor in the River Forth with Inchkeith Island in silhouette.
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Falkland v Sessay - Watson's Village Cup Last 16
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Falkland v Sessay - Watson's Village Cup Last 16
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An Easyjet flight to Edinburgh catching the last of the evening sunshine as it turns in for final approach.
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Catching the last of the late afternoon sunshine at Leven beach, in Fife. This image was shot with a Canon FD 50mm f1.8 lens attached to a Sony a6000. The colours in the image come from two original Cokin A series filters
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East Fortune Airshow 2016
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Brewdog, Cowgate, Edinburgh
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Supermoon
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Canon T90 + FD50mm f1.8
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Canon T90 + FD50mm f1.8 Developed as the top-of-the-line T-series camera, the T90 is a multi-mode SLR with built-in motor drive. The form of the pentaprism hump is a distinct characteristic. Instead of being sharp-edged like on previous cameras, it is rounded with smooth curves. The camera was designed to lessen the picture-taking burden on the user via automation. It aimed for seamless operation to respond to the user’s will. A lot of top-notch technology and thought went into the camera. The camera has three metering systems to suit diverse shooting conditions. Eight autoexposure modes and two manual exposure modes also make the camera highly versatile. Drive operations are divided among three small coreless motors to consume less power. With four size-AA batteries, the built-in motor drive can shoot at a maximum of 4.5 fps. It was truly a top-of-the-line camera. In Japan, the camera’s nickname was “Tank.”
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The National Museum of Scotland
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