food photography tip no. 2: take multiple shots of the same subject. what you see in your viewfinder or LCD screen may not look the same on your computer at home. one of them is bound to be good.
food photography tip no. 3: the prettiest photo doesn't necessarily tell the best story.
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tsogb food photography tips nos. 2 and 3.
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9/23/2006 08:29:00 PM
Thanks for the photo tips-for me I have to add-charge the battery and bring the charger, and if you have a tremor, get a tripod (wink)
9/24/2006 12:09:00 AM
I've enjoyed these as well and here's mine (which won't be news to you) - turn off the flash!!
9/24/2006 01:13:00 AM
acornbud, i was going to get to that! the charging thingo anyway. i don't have a tripod, so i was going to say if you have a tremor, call the blurry photo 'artistic' :)
cathy, ha, very good tip!
9/24/2006 04:36:00 PM
Are they tongue prints I see on that bottom plate?
I find that no mater how many pics I take, the best pic usually ends up being the first orsecond one
9/24/2006 05:18:00 PM
Are they tongue prints I see on that bottom plate?
I find that no mater how many pics I take, the best pic usually ends up being the first orsecond one
9/24/2006 05:26:00 PM
some organ was involved, yes.
did you type this with your tongue? if i don't get the photo on the first try, it usually takes about half a dozen more times before i do get it, if at all. i think the LCD screen is killing my focus.
9/25/2006 10:16:00 AM
Thanks for the photo tips, Santos. My best tip's a rather common one, though: never photograph objects against the light
9/27/2006 12:41:00 PM
santos, these tips are so relevant! haha
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