Delicious cannolis with chocolate chips macro shot
Delicious cannolis with chocolate chips macro shot
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Chatter Award
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Contest Finalist in Looks Delicious Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Fabulous Food Photo Contest
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Contest Finalist in Commercial Shots Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Food Lovers Photo Contest
Winner in What did you cook ? Photo Challenge
Contest Finalist in Looks Yummy Photo Contest
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dcarasso
June 13, 2014
Ok, where can I get one???
Seriously, the use of the other items as blurry background is brilliant!
Seriously, the use of the other items as blurry background is brilliant!
oldelphi
October 18, 2015
Love the look as this is home made and captured so you see a lot of details and some brakes a pattern and that gives life
adavies
September 14, 2017
Yummmmm! Wonderfully captured! Nicely done! If you haven't done so already, please consider joining my Just Desserts challenge:)
https://viewbug.com/challenge/just-desserts-photo-challenge-by-adavies
https://viewbug.com/challenge/just-desserts-photo-challenge-by-adavies
httpjuls
September 18, 2017
Hello!
Can you have a look at my challenge? It's about food and you can find it on my account :)
Thank you
Can you have a look at my challenge? It's about food and you can find it on my account :)
Thank you
Same photographer See allBehind The Lens
Behind The Lens
Location
My kitchen island.Time
Around 4 p.m.Lighting
No flash, was using the natural light from the two skylights and three lights over the island.Equipment
NikonD7000, Nikkor 105.mm 1:2.8GED, handheld.Inspiration
Wintertime, no flowers to shoot and boys always hungry. Huge kitchen that is used and my last name should tell it all, I cook, a lot. Family loves anything with chocolate so this was dessert. Well? Thought they were nice enough to shoot some pix of and it was one of the first food pix I had taken. Problem with shooting food pix and baking is the cook has to taste them? Can we say gained 14lbs that winter?Editing
N/AIn my camera bag
NikonD7000; macro lens and 1750; extra memory cardsFeedback
My son is a much better photographer than I am, tells me I'm a "noob". Shoot every day, watch your lighting if using natural light and experiment with angles, positioning what you are taking and you will find out quickly what melts, what you ruin by handling the product quickly. Get yourself a good macro lens, the best you can afford and do your research on it before making the purchase. Have fun........oh and maybe buy a treadmill and use it?