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04/04/2008 01:37:11 AM · #51			 | 
		
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04/04/2008 02:43:55 AM · #52			 | 
		
		Hmmm ... I just had occasion to post this oldie in another thread, but in addition to being punny, it really was intended as a "food" shot, albeit with a limited range of publications in which it could be printed ... ;-)
 
 I was going for a natural sepia-type look to work with the chocolate.
 
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04/04/2008 03:07:59 AM · #53			 | 
		
		 
 
 This is a cheat because I was so crazed today that I couldn't  take a single photo. Comments will follow tomorrow. 
 
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04/04/2008 03:18:30 AM · #54			 | 
		
		Can anyone add to this??? It could be fun since I am a newbie...get some feed back.
 
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04/04/2008 03:45:04 AM · #55			 | 
		
		Originally posted by GeneralE:   Hmmm ... I just had occasion to post this oldie in another thread, but in addition to being punny, it really was intended as a "food" shot, albeit with a limited range of publications in which it could be printed ... ;-)
 
 I was going for a natural sepia-type look to work with the chocolate.
 
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 I thought the pun was going to be "Chocolate Button" until I was the title ;-) |  
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04/04/2008 03:45:30 AM · #56			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Damzel:   Can anyone add to this??? It could be fun since I am a newbie...get some feed back.
 
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 Go for it...show us food...we hungry... :-)
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04/04/2008 07:48:23 AM · #57			 | 
		
		This is how to light food or at least, what I try to achieve.
 
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 Create a window with whatever light you have. Back a bit and from the side or a little further from behind but not directly behind depending in the height of the item(s). Use mirrors, reflectors...aluminum foil on some cardboard or a simple bounce card to throw some light back on the shadows. That's it and honestly not too complicated.
 
 When I bought some lights last year at B&H I asked the salesman for a pointer (they're experts, right?) and the guy said twice "create a window...(shrugged his shoulders and shook his head, as if to say "it's easy" and repeated..."create a window".
 
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 Natural light with a piece of loose-leaf paper throwing some light down from the right, to the front of the tarte.
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04/04/2008 08:11:50 AM · #58			 | 
		
		Morning everyone...set this up out on my driveway. Doesn't look like Vermeer, but it is natural light!
 
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04/04/2008 08:57:39 AM · #59			 | 
		
		
 
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04/04/2008 09:17:57 AM · #60			 | 
		
		Caramel Popcorn for day 4, this has become a tradition that people leave with a tin of this when they come over for special occasions.
 
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04/04/2008 09:36:20 AM · #61			 | 
		
		Originally posted by eyewave:  
 
 And after you have  read that, here's the serious stuff.  |   
 
 I hit the really great Tacqueria in Spanish Harlem last month and that first pic in the linked article reminded me to post it. Best I've ever had in the city.
 
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 eta-I decided that the Taco image stunk.
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04/04/2008 01:16:43 PM · #62			 | 
		
		Originally posted by pawdrix:   This is how to light food or at least, what I try to achieve.
 
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 This is how I do my lighting. I have only one window in my kitchen, it's above my counter top and doesn't let a lot of light in. Looking out the window, it's about 2 inches from the ground. I had not tried bouncing light back onto the food though, so I'm going to give that a try on my next photo :).
 
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04/04/2008 01:30:13 PM · #63			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Photomouse:   Originally posted by pawdrix:   This is how to light food or at least, what I try to achieve.
 
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 This is how I do my lighting. I have only one window in my kitchen, it's above my counter top and doesn't let a lot of light in. Looking out the window, it's about 2 inches from the ground. I had not tried bouncing light back onto the food though, so I'm going to give that a try on my next photo :).
 
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 Your light looks good but a little hot in a few of the pictures. Can you move your food a little further from the direct glare and lower your shutter-speed?
 
 If possible try this...
 
 You're at 6:00 and your food is on the nose of the clock. Arrange it so the light source is coming from 1:00-2:00 or 10:00-11:00.
 
  
 Link to a larger version. Silver reflector pushing light on the front of the bread.
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04/04/2008 11:26:35 PM · #64			 | 
		
		Day 4 - chocolate
  
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04/05/2008 12:26:57 AM · #65			 | 
		
		 
 Day 04 - Pizza |  
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04/05/2008 12:55:47 AM · #66			 | 
		
		 
 
 Mmmm... cheese. |  
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04/05/2008 03:07:32 PM · #67			 | 
		
		Day 5 - When it rains I bake cookies for my boys...so today it's Chocolate Chip.
        
 And I adjusted my WB to tungsten while shooting in the kitchen....better?
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04/05/2008 03:21:49 PM · #68			 | 
		
		 
 Day 05 - Spinach pie |  
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04/05/2008 07:36:52 PM · #69			 | 
		
		Originally posted by hajeka:    
 Day 05 - Spinach pie  |   
 
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04/05/2008 08:22:51 PM · #70			 | 
		
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04/05/2008 09:15:14 PM · #71			 | 
		
		Ok, not a lot of time for photo's, so I grabbed one of my snack.
 
 Tried playing around with lighting on this one too.
 
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04/06/2008 01:37:28 AM · #72			 | 
		
		Originally posted by imagesbytlp:  
 Ok, I need the recipe for this one!!  |   
 
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04/06/2008 12:48:02 PM · #73			 | 
		
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04/06/2008 01:36:25 PM · #74			 | 
		
		Originally posted by imagesbytlp:   Morning everyone...set this up out on my driveway. Doesn't look like Vermeer, but it is natural light!
 
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 I haven't figured out how to comment on your shots.  
 I thought I would leave a note here that I love your shots.
 The caramels and the rainy orange is fantastic! 
 
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04/06/2008 01:40:54 PM · #75			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Tlemetry:   Originally posted by imagesbytlp:   Morning everyone...set this up out on my driveway. Doesn't look like Vermeer, but it is natural light!
 
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 I haven't figured out how to comment on your shots.  
 I thought I would leave a note here that I love your shots.
 The caramels and the rainy orange is fantastic!  |   
 
 Thanks Teresa...I have these uploaded to my Photozo account...well, mainly cause I don't want to change my profile page! (I know it's silly ;). Anyway, these have been shot for my Food Photography class...I've been learning a lot. You'll be seeing three more this week, they are due on Sunday. Thanks again, Terri |  
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