sharon jackson 0 Posted January 15, 2006 Very effective and great imagination. Good shot. Link to comment
nanette 0 Posted January 15, 2006 I like the idea of this shot but think it needs some improvements. First, I like the shapes of the lights (and especially the fact that they're hanging uneven). The red cloth of the table provides good contrast to the pool balls and I like the composition. The shot can be improved (in my opinion) by having the balls placed in position for play, without the triangle and not against the edge of the table. If you wanted to be particular, you could also arrange the balls, so that the numbers are showing and the high and low balls are alternating with the eight ball in its proper spot. I know I'm being a bit picky but I think it would create a stronger image. I'd be interested in seeing this shot again if you chose to redo it. Link to comment
etan_lightstone 0 Posted January 15, 2006 Nanette, I must admit that later on I was disappointed that I had not payed close attention to the arrangement of the balls, nonetheless I posted it because I loved image. The balls being in the triangle aren't a big problem for me... but I certainly respect your opinion. Thanks for the commentary! Link to comment
cconway 0 Posted January 15, 2006 What stands out to me is the stark black background and the clean white lights. Visually simple yet dramatic with the vivid red table. Well done! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 15, 2006 but I agree completely with Nanette and the suggestions that he/she made. I think the balls set-up in their proper position awaiting the break without the triangle would be more effective. Also, one other suggestion is to rotate the image slightly, as the top of the table by the cue ball slopes slightly to the left. I don't wish to sound nit-picky, because this is really an amazing photo, but I think it could be even better. Excellent shot either way, a really good idea. Link to comment
nanette 0 Posted January 15, 2006 I'm a she but I'm not being nit-picky. ;) I also agree with Clint about the sloping but I didn't say it at the time. Thanks for noticing that Clint. Link to comment
etan_lightstone 0 Posted January 16, 2006 If you guys are interested in comparing this to my other pool table shot, have a look here: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4031962 Link to comment
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