
To start things off, I would like to show a video of how I like to pick a lock. This video also covers a basic overview of how to single pin pick. If you are new to picking I recommend you watch the first video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wERQLMSt6w
This is an aftermarket Sc4 keyway cutaway cylinder. And even though I may use fairly heavy tension from time to time, I always use less than what would bend the pick. I vary the tension I use all the time, less tension to move the pin, and more tension to help find the binding pin. I was going to explain more on the video,...then the battery died,...I should have checked before I started. I figured it was good enough as is so I posted it.

This next one is already on the forums, but I wanted it here too. It is a Medeco Biaxial cutaway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsjuC_vhy9s
This last one is also a Medeco Biaxial. I didn't feel like taking it apart so you'll just have to take my word on it having all six pins in it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K7eoCMiQn0
I hope you enjoy my videos. I will probably make them less blurry in the future. I learn something new about taking pictures/shooting films every time I try.
And I have picked these locks multiple times. I'll have to pick a lock that I have never picked before and explain what I think is going on as I pick it.