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Like the 2nd pics. Great atmosphere!
 

Like the 2nd pics. Great atmosphere!

thanks :)
I initially thought that the bottom marks is due to my poor film processing. But, when I take a closer look at the film again, I realized that the film holder was not placed properly when I was doing the exposure. Light actually came in from the bottom when I pull out the dark-side.

luckily, I have some allowance at the bottom :)
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Billy
 

lol billy looks like now i have a lot of problem with film scratches... loading 6 sheets of film into reel at one time seems too tough for me to avoid any scratches...:confused:
thanks :)
I initially thought that the bottom marks is due to my poor film processing. But, when I take a closer look at the film again, I realized that the film holder was not placed properly when I was doing the exposure. Light actually came in from the bottom when I pull out the dark-side.

luckily, I have some allowance at the bottom :)
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Billy
 

sharing some props from the kitchen

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Billy
 

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Yes. This is ambient light with a big reflector on the top left.
I have made the light source coming from the right , to be 1 stop higher than the left, so that the dark side is not so dark.

nice... ambient light? did you flag off the light off the onion side?
 

inspired by lkkang , i also use some stuff from the kitchen
Meter the garlic. f/11, 1/15 Shanghai 100.

 

Lol, I'm awaiting more delicious foods to come;p, zguy did you use manual lighting for your shot?


posting one picture taken in botanic gardens over the weekend, no good weather thought.

Botanic Gardens by ==--==, on Flickr
 

No wonder call people no one comes out. All hide at home shoot 蛋蛋 !
 

@ahhong... i use the ambient light in my balcony ..place a black flag on the left to kill some light there but it isn't too obvious.
@lkkang... thanks for the inspiration. take a while to "style" the food.
one more egg photo. it is actually a double exposure photo because i forgot to set the right shutter speed one stop lower. so exposed one more time. good thing tripod never shift :p . quail eggs are no good as their egg shell are pale. Chicken eggs form very nice shapes and shadows. The mushrooms are good for their texture. This set of ingredients is good for stewing in dark soy sauce!

 

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The eggs really create very good shape and contrast between shadow and highlight. And the texture of the pots in the first picture is quite interesting as well. Are these made of clay?
 

The eggs really create very good shape and contrast between shadow and highlight. And the texture of the pots in the first picture is quite interesting as well. Are these made of clay?
ha good eye..those clay pots are handmade by my mother in law.
 

wow! that's amazing!! handmade and unique!
ya, the clay pots just go well with garlic and eggs:bsmilie: And the clay pot food will be nice too;p
ha good eye..those clay pots are handmade by my mother in law.
 

Some upload from noobish Vege bird. (A friend of mine, Mr KK helped me scan the 2 photos with his trusty Canoscan, else I will still be asking you to come my place and view it :))

Both photos are straight from scan and resized with photoshop. Nothing else fixed.

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I didn't place a cover over my rear thinking that the night is dark and there shouldn't be any stray light from side only to find an interesting guy hitting his DSLR flash on the fireworks.:o The light leak went into my holder causing the left side flare. Shouldn't have been lazy...

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If you compare to the actual photo on a lightbox, you might start to hate your monitor and scanner.:bsmilie:
 

The ugly mark on the right is due to clothes peg. I uses it to clip on the border.
 

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