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If you expected young girls posing around the swimming pool - sorry lads! This is about pool billiard! Wink

#1:
[Image: pool3.jpg]

#2:
[Image: pool4.jpg]

#3:
[Image: pool1.jpg]

#4:
[Image: pool2.jpg]

This is the first time I tried this. There have been some problems, the worst being that my tripod doesn't seem to support the weight of the camera plus the external flash, so I had camera shake in many of the pics. Another problem was the timing, it's been near to impossible to shoot exactly at the right moment. I had the shutter time in 1/8 and the flash on the rear end of the exposure time. I'm not happy with any of them. #1 and #2 are the best of the bunch, #3 is a fake (not being able to make the shot I tried with post processing) and #4 is not really a break shot but this is the one I like most. Smile

Has anybody done something like this before and would like to share some tips how to get it right?
That is a very interesting effect! Nicely done.
#3 is the ticket, I think - perfectly catures the motion of the break.
Toad Wrote:#3 is the ticket, I think - perfectly catures the motion of the break.
Funny how the 'fake' one is the best at capturing our perception of reality!
Hey great shots guerito.. I like no 4 as well! Smile
I was thinking the same thing as Cailean.

I really like this idea though Guerito, why not try this with a longer exposure without flash, take some of the exposure before the balls connect.

If you take a longer exposure there is the option of hand holding your flash and pressing the fire/test button on the flash during the exposure from any position you like and it will freeze the action somewhat at that point.
Interresting shots. I like that last one.