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DAY-02 Fork-in-Beans
DAY-02 Fork-in-Beans
justamistere


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Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Location: Ohio
Date: Aug 2, 2007
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/60s
Galleries: Advertisement, Food and Drink
Date Uploaded: Aug 3, 2007

Viewed: 297
Comments: 7
Favorites: 0

Took about 35 shots.
I got the fork cleaned up okay. Some beans jumped ship and stained the green paper roll. I can turn over the roll and still use the back, I guess.

I put paper and plastic plates under the beans so I only had to open two medium cans. Guess what I'll be eating Saturday?

See if one of the three outtakes have a better composition, DOF, focus?

I have not fully processed the outakes.

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08/03/2007 02:53:33 PM
I like the perspective here.

Originally posted by sfalice:

Slice up a hotdog and mix it in, maybe add some chopped onions.
Put in a casserole or oven proof bowl and bake at 350degrees, 15-20 minutes, or at least broil the top until you get some brown spots. Sprinkle some chopped green onion on top, not much, just enough for some color. Keep the handle of the fork out of the food.

Mmmmmmm - you make-a-me hungry!
08/03/2007 12:10:00 PM
Fun creative shot! Like the composition! Nice detail as well!
08/03/2007 11:59:31 AM
Thanks, for the quick recipe, I've only made real baked beans about twice in my life, I'm not really a cook. I heated it up in the microwave, but it got cold.

Then poured a little bottled water on it. I wiped the edged with several wet paper towels. That's only about 3/4" deep of beans, with hidden paper and plastic plates underneath.

The Who, rock band had a member in a bathtub full of beans on an Album Cover many years ago.
08/03/2007 01:52:12 AM
Okay, I'm gonna stick my neck out here...

Slice up a hotdog and mix it in, maybe add some chopped onions.
Put in a casserole or oven proof bowl and bake at 350degrees, 15-20 minutes, or at least broil the top until you get some brown spots. Sprinkle some chopped green onion on top, not much, just enough for some color. Keep the handle of the fork out of the food.

In other words, different textures would make this zing and look yummy. This background is super.

:-))
08/03/2007 01:28:39 AM
This is fantastic, the colours and the black back is great. I only looked at the thumbs of the others, and this is the best of the bunch. Fun Fun idea, I wouldn't have thought of this.
08/03/2007 01:20:33 AM
kinda makes me think Saturn or some such planet with rings...dunno HOW you'd keep the juice from looking 'unkept' if that makes sense. I think you did a good job making p&b look interesting...you eat both cans gonna be some serious fork'n gas...lol...
08/03/2007 01:15:08 AM
Yummy... I love Pork'n'Beans *drools* I like the composition. Something is going on with the lighting that is bothering me though. Just can't place my finger on it.

Wait, I see it. The lighting seems to be misfocused on the top edge of the bowl and drops off toward the bottom.


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