Answer: create lovely portraits of Chinese food at Brian's restaurant!
No flash was employed, so Brian and I used tripods to slow down our shutter speeds in order to gather enough light to properly expose the food. The tablecloth was gaffer taped to the wall and table. Note the "seamless" junction between the wall and table. We could have used an iron though!
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
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In terms of clarity and white balance, I think this is an excellent food shot. The angle is good too. The crop is okay. What gets me is the focal point. The depth of field is either too shallow or the focus is too close to the viewer, i.e. I would have moved it back. Hm, but after looking at it again, I think the DOF is too shallow. Sorry if I sound critical, but you like that sort of stuff. Clever setup.
Nice observations. I tried different points of focus, but I kept coming back to the broccoli. It was so green and full of texture, I wanted to highlight it by letting the meat go out of focus.
I also think that this photo was shot quite close. Furthermore, it lacked of decoration so the photo isn't artistic. I think it should be presented better to transmit marketing ideas.
Just some my thoughts!
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