Hey all, I'm getting ready to head to the APA National Tournament (which is an amateur pool league with around 250,000 members) in Vegas, and I'm looking for advice on how to take some shots around the table. The environment is a large conference hall with around 500 tables, each with its own table light. Flash is not permitted (and is likely to get you ejected for your safety because the players would kill you).
So my question is, are there some techniques I can use to get some decent shots? I've found in the past in some local pool halls that the lighting can be very, shall we say, delicate, particularly during the day if there's natural light squeezing in through the windows. This is a completely sealed hall, so no worries about that. In general I would expect to be able to get quite close to the action, particularly when my team is shooting.


