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MainFragger
Aug-01-2005, 10:13 PM
I'm not entering these, I still haven't found something I really want to enter yet. But this is just some Tasty fooling around...
For my first pic, I was going to try to convince everyone this is a donut or bagel...but its a Honey Nut Cheerio...
MainFragger
MainFragger
Aug-01-2005, 10:16 PM
I actually prefer my popcorn plain. Nothing on it..
But microwave popcorns don't really give you a choice in the matter.
MainFragger
MainFragger
Aug-01-2005, 10:18 PM
Heh...check it out..Its the new Cookieware Macrochip!
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DoctorIt
Aug-02-2005, 09:52 AM
Hey MF - if you're going to go this route (macro tasty treats) for the challenge, I'd suggest two technical things:
1. your backgrounds are definitely not adding to your photos. The wood grain is a major distraction, and while the cheerio one is a solid color, it is too bright. Macro's usually look great with a dark background to really bring out the detail.
2. is it me or are these a bit fuzzy? Maybe you're trying to get a little tooo close and the result is lack of clarity. Sacrifice the closeness for the clarity anyday, at least when it comes to a technical photography challenge.
Time for me to get some cookies... :lol3
Higgmeister
Aug-02-2005, 12:12 PM
You're rolling in the same direction I was. I was trying to think outside the box on this one and shot some macro of pixistick contents (colored sugar) on a tongue. The colors were cool, but it just didn't look as appetizing as I had hoped. Got another idea, but it's not outside the box, just another food shot.
:clapI'm glad I just wrote this because I just had some inspiration; I'm going back to the pixisticks. Hope this idea turns out better than my concept shots.
If you do go the macro way, I'd recommend taking several shots a different focal points and combining them for greater DOF. Just my .02.
Good luck on your choice,
Chris
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