Tutorial Shooting snooker cues, part 1 of 2

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Shooting snooker cues, part 1 of 2 - This job involved photographing a few hundred snooker cues. I can’t play snooker but what I can do

This tutorial has been split into two parts because I'm limited to posting five photos per tutorial. This is part one

This job involved photographing a few hundred snooker cues. I can’t play snooker but what I can do is to recognise the qualities of these hand-made cues, and appreciate their fine woodwork. Some things go without saying – the length is standard, and they have to be perfectly straight, so there’s nothing there to show in the photos and so we concentrate on the things...

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I have awful trouble photographing 1 piece Snooker cues. Ones that come in 2 or 3 sections is a whole different story and far easier I think.
 
I have awful trouble photographing 1 piece Snooker cues. Ones that come in 2 or 3 sections is a whole different story and far easier I think.
Agreed. But after taking the main shot, you can always create extra shots of specific parts (tip, butt, extension) in the way that I have.
 
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