you have a talent for photographing food - you capture a mood along with the food - amazing - really - they are alive and you feel it not for the intake of food - but all the senses are affected - you can hear the clatter of plates and spoons, the laughter of children, the flirting between married women - you can feel the draft of a quickly closing door or the breeze off the nearby ocean - you can smell the frost from the freezer and dust from an old book, the arguing over politics, the fear of a coming war, an accident down the street, and in the next booth - a soft celebration over a successful surgical procedure.
MT, I'm going to take that as a compliment. Although the flirting bit and the surgery, maybe I'm not all there on that, but I'll take it.
Anyway, I noted today that a friend's point-and-click camera featured a setting I'd not seen yet: the cuisine setting. So, amateur food photography is the thing these days.
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Awesome......
Where can I get one?
Taste on Melrose, just a block away from UI Hospitals.
A friend of mine is married to the guy that owns the place. Sadly, I get no breaks there.
you have a talent for photographing food - you capture a mood along with the food - amazing - really - they are alive and you feel it not for the intake of food - but all the senses are affected - you can hear the clatter of plates and spoons, the laughter of children, the flirting between married women - you can feel the draft of a quickly closing door or the breeze off the nearby ocean - you can smell the frost from the freezer and dust from an old book, the arguing over politics, the fear of a coming war, an accident down the street, and in the next booth - a soft celebration over a successful surgical procedure.
The flirting between married women?
MT, I'm going to take that as a compliment. Although the flirting bit and the surgery, maybe I'm not all there on that, but I'll take it.
Anyway, I noted today that a friend's point-and-click camera featured a setting I'd not seen yet: the cuisine setting. So, amateur food photography is the thing these days.
Good stuff. The treat and the shot.
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