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Anonymous
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in that case,, bring the camera up about four inches, back by about a foot, and then you can get the table and the balls perfectly. seriously, everytime i look at this, i am irritated, because i WANT to to look at the table and the balls, the composition, etc, but glasses boy keeps pulling my eye back and ruining it.
also, relax from the shoulders, remember that the cue does the work and you do the math. line up shots with your body, not your eye. you can't see anything you can't shoot. back straight, hands on cue, put your fore hand in front of your bellybutton, look down the cue and use the table for geometry.
no more squinting- you aren't seeing what you'll shoot and it's a waste of time. look down at the table and see the truth - look across the table and see the lies of perspective.
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