“Variety’s the very spice of life, That gives it all its flavour.” William Cowper
Poor salt has seen better days. 😉
Check out my Gallery of Food Photography here.
Poor salt has seen better days. 😉
Check out my Gallery of Food Photography here.
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Yes, it does seem a few may have become a little too enthusiastic with the salt shaker. There looks to be grains of rice in with the salt to keep it from clogging so moisture was probably the root cause of this banged up cap — I’ve seen similar dings in so many diners. Nice detail.
Simple and very well done, with a nice wood background!
lovely still life and interesting interpretation of this fascinating style
The art of photography to my eyes has always been the ability of the photographer to view the world so completely differently to those who spend a lifetime with blinkered eyes, to capture the minutia of detail and interpret things that so many simply walk on by without a second thought.
This is the sort of frame I would take (though not as well as you have), and I love the textures, angle and depth of focus, the capture of the reflections in the stainless steel and the residue of granules that tell tales like a scene from a Tarantino flick. A very cool frame that comes from a photographer with great awareness and that certain eye.
Love the clarity in this shot, as I do in all the images in your food gallery, via the link. Your drink shots have a really luminous look to them, Martina, and after seeing that enticing carrot cake on a fork image, I was glad that I’d just eaten! Now to go and make coffee…
I love the current collage I was greeted with on your homepage, and these two little cuties are just to die for. It is a wonderful example of the perfect, happy couple. 🙂
Wonderful colour treatment – gives something simple such life!
Hat was, gute Perspektive!
“Um einen guten Salat anzurichten, braucht man vier Charaktere: einen Verschwender für das Öl, einen Geizhals für den Essig, einen Weisen für das Salz, einen Narren für den Pfeffer.” – François Coppée
Yes, you are so correct. Excellent post!
simple, et très bien mis en image.
Your photos are really nice, i like them
De très beaux détails sur cette macro !