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Pool AnyoneOut in the shed I found these old pool balls and cues. It was interesting to try and shoot with the sun streaming in behind the wall. I have done a little tweak in Lightroom to add a bit of fill light to help boost the colours. Wish that actual pool table was still around as that would have made it even more interesting. But I thought having an old saw and fencing wire next to pool balls was an interesting mix. C and C welcome. Mal
I've got a camera, it's black. I've got some lens, they are black as well.
Very cool juxtaposition.
Might be interesting to desat it except for the balls. (Might not too, just thinking aloud, I guess.)
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