This is Nick Nicolaidis, trick poolshots champion demonstrating some fancy cue work at the Ranchmen's Club. For fun the photo is given a painterly look.
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This is Nick Nicolaidis, trick poolshots champion demonstrating some fancy cue work at the Ranchmen's Club. For fun the photo is given a painterly look.
he definitely looks like he's enjoying himself! I like the processing
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Thanks, Bambi! I actually caught the ball in the air twice. I will post a couple more when I have a chance.
I like this but I'd love to see a 'straighter' version... perhaps of the other air shot you caught (pretty please lol...I dig pool - what can I say )
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Hi Marko, the above is a crop from a wider shot mostly to show the ball. I pretty much had to use ISO 800 because the place is quite large, not bright and surrounded in dark wood. so to me the shots all look noisy. This shot which is full size has been put in Viveza then in define to try and tone down the noise but no crazy processing. The pool table, btw is a smaller one brought in just for this.
Last edited by JAS_Photo; 05-11-2011 at 04:01 AM.
Interesting crowd for the pool hall
I like the painterly effect, except for what it's done to his hand. That's pretty gross
Thoughton, it is a private club formerly a "gentleman's only" club modeled on the "St. James Club". Their Slosh Closing Dinner and final tournament is always blacktie. Here is the photo without the painterly effect:
And here is a photo of the Billiards Room to give an idea of the type of table they play slosh on.
I didn't mind the painterly shot as an 'image' because it reminded me of the dogs playing poker image
Nice. I used to play billiards way back. Most tourneys I played in there was/is a dress code and so forth, always loved dressing up and playing.
Great shots! Love watching the trick shots.
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