If Horace turned the camera around the other way to face the Sun, with the shutter and the rear cover open (if it was a film camera), he could keep their food warm. :-)
I’d love to photograph food more often; I’ve done it occasionally when it’s plated and sitting on the kitchen counter, with the early eveing sun providing a warm back-light… Makes food look as good as it tastes.
I don’t understand why some people post pictures of their food on the Internet. I don’t really care what national leaders or (in)famous celebrities are eating; why should I care what you’re eating?
Bratwurst about 11 years ago
please let’s see it at facebook…
Heima about 11 years ago
My ex-wife was very much this way. She wrote for a food magazine.
samuli creator about 11 years ago
blackshire about 11 years ago
If Horace turned the camera around the other way to face the Sun, with the shutter and the rear cover open (if it was a film camera), he could keep their food warm. :-)
PoodleGroomer about 11 years ago
A long lens needs a monopod or tripod or you will see blur on the enlargements.
InTraining Premium Member about 11 years ago
and the food will be perfectly cold…. ! ! !
gosfreikempe about 11 years ago
I’d love to photograph food more often; I’ve done it occasionally when it’s plated and sitting on the kitchen counter, with the early eveing sun providing a warm back-light… Makes food look as good as it tastes.
Me3000 about 11 years ago
At least he didn’t want to sketch it.
Sherlock Watson about 11 years ago
I don’t understand why some people post pictures of their food on the Internet. I don’t really care what national leaders or (in)famous celebrities are eating; why should I care what you’re eating?
vldazzle about 11 years ago
I mostly just take photos as a record for my various eating plans, but special dinners on my best dishes can be rather photogenic.
chris_weaver about 11 years ago
It’s on page 5 of the latest OCD Gourmet.