Welllllllllllllllllll... The truth is I procrastinated just a touch, add in tropical storm Colin & you have
no blog photos for today.
I guess I shouldn't bust him too hard because he did in fact carve out time to take
blog photos for me in between loading his truck with a barbeque pit and setting up for the event.
I spent a good part of Sunday shooting
blog photos for my friend Kylie which is always fun, and luckily the storm held... View Post
I shoot all of
my blog photos for Instagram in square mode so that they don't require extra cropping.
I spent a good part of Sunday shooting
blog photos for my friend Kylie which is always fun, and luckily the storm held off just long enough for us to get everything we needed accomplished!
I bought this crop top so long ago but have been waiting to wear it in a good enough outfit to take
blog photos for (anyone else do this?!
Not exact matches
A couple years ago, Karen Okonkwo had a difficult time finding
photos of women of color
for her
blog, Sorority Secrets.
I had started keeping a personal
blog (on Blogger) about family life just
for my friends and family, and I realized how hard it was to get even my closest family members to remember to visit there to see updated
photos of the kids.
I use it
for creating stunning
photos for my
blog and social - media presence.
How many times have you scrolled through and seen a header
photo for a
blog post or a thumbnail
for a YouTube video that looks like it was made in 1996?
Commit to alternative venues
for sharing things that actually matter with people who actually care — a
blog, a shared
photo stream, a group email thread.
In a recent TED talk,
for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere
blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful
photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
Photos and
blog posts belonging to members will be archived and available
for export in a few months, Shaan Puri, chief executive of Bebo, tells Entrepreneur.com.
For example, I get all my pictures for this blog from various stock photo sites on the Intern
For example, I get all my pictures
for this blog from various stock photo sites on the Intern
for this
blog from various stock
photo sites on the Internet.
If you like to incorporate
photos into your own
blog legally and with ease, consider trying out the premium account, which is free
for one month.
I use Wylio
for free, legal
photos on the
blog anyway.)
You guys made hundreds of signs
for our
photo collages and wrote hundreds of
blog posts
for our synchroblog.
I like to take some credit
for the existence of Wylio because it was my constant complaining about the tedium of incorporating
photos into
blog posts that inspired my husband and his friends to create it.
The deadline
for National Geographic's
Photo Contest is still a few days away (photographers have until Nov. 30 to submit their entries), but The Atlantic's In Focus photo blog has posted a few of the early favorites along with captions from the photograp
Photo Contest is still a few days away (photographers have until Nov. 30 to submit their entries), but The Atlantic's In Focus
photo blog has posted a few of the early favorites along with captions from the photograp
photo blog has posted a few of the early favorites along with captions from the photographers.
The deadline
for National Geographic's
Photo Contest is still a few days away (photographers have until Nov. 30 to submit their entries), but The Atlantic's In Focus photo blog h
Photo Contest is still a few days away (photographers have until Nov. 30 to submit their entries), but The Atlantic's In Focus
photo blog h
photo blog has...
For a behind - the - scenes look at the judging, including
photos, stats, and trends, view Specialty Food News» live
blog coverage
Thank you so much
for your comment, I'm so glad that you found the
blog and that you love all the
photos and recipes.
Your
blog and recipes and
photos are such an inspiration, and a perfect reminder that you don't need to sacrifice DELICIOUS
for NUTRITIOUS.
I get a lot of questions about food photography and how I learnt to take all the
photos on my
blog so I thought this would be a great topic
for todays post!
If you want to feature a Catching Seeds recipe from the
blog, you can do so through a description, the use of one of my
photos, and a link back to catchingseeds.com
for the full recipe.
I have been lurking on this
blog (and Simply Recipes too)
for awhile and loving the recipes (oh, the
photos) but this one has taken the cake.
Having done food photography
for a year now, I have a huge cache of food
photos that I have never used on Instagram or my
blog and never will.
I have wanted to get this recipe up on the
blog for over a year now but every time I've made it, it's been
for a family event so I haven't been able to get good
photos of it
for the
blog.
Have followed your
blog for years, cooked many recipes... love them all... drool over
photos and love your approach to creating... I am the same way... this is my first comment... hope to participate more now that I am approaching retirement..
[If you've been reading this
blog for a while, you know the drill with the clickable collage, but just in case — hover over each
photo for the recipe title, then click the picture to open a new window with that post and the entire recipe][pinit][pinit]
I love your
blog and your thoughts and your
photos — so I guess I come here
for all of it!
I have been a huge follower of yours and consistently sing your praises both
for your
blog's prose /
photos and your recipes!
I did not tamper with the
photo or remove your
blog name, but if you wish
for me to remove it, please let me know and I will do so.
I've been reading your
blog for ages and I just wanted to say that I always love your
photos, your food always looks so tasty and colourful
Ben won't like it if I don't get some not - so - healthy food into my
blog, so I searched back over my archives (yes, I have «archives» even though I've only been writing this
blog for 3 days)
for something suitable, and came up with these
photos.
I don't quite have them ready, but next week I will either share the images here, or I will post a link to the
blog for my
photo class where all of our work will be shown.
I made this Coffee Chocolate Fudge Cake with Ganache Frosting
for a birthday card
photo shooting about 2 weeks ago and realized that this is the first time I am posting a chocolate layer cake on my
blog.
and thanks
for all your amazing recipes /
photos on this
blog — I can't wait to purchase a copy of your new book!
-- our weekend was spent over some wine (drunk by the mr., not meee) and some homemade peanut butter cups — my latest recipe which will show up on the
blog soon (of course, they needed to be «taste tested» 3 times and I just kept making more and more... because there was never enough to keep
for my recipe
photo shoot;)
Erin from The Vegan Woman says: I was drawn to Manifest Vegan by the very aesthetically pleasing layout of the
blog and I stayed
for the yummy recipes, artistic
photos and the awesome variety of baked goods.
When I first started this
blog in 2010, I posted a recipe
for chocolate - chip and double chocolate meringues, with a really ugly
photo, before I learned that you never, ever want to use a flash
for food photography.
Thanks
for posting this recipe again, as on your site I can see all the wonderful
photos and I can't on Joy's
for some reason... do you have any ideas how to rectify that... I'm presuming your more tech savvy than me being the proud owner of this
blog / site (again can't tell one from the other!!)
The point of this
blog is just to save time looking
for a great recipe because you will find it very quickly through different cupcake categories, but the instructions will be found on the original
blog which you will visit by clicking the link under the
photo of the cupcake on every post.
I could easily make an inexpensive one myself, but my hopes are to have a beautifully printed book with
photos, and until I know exactly how to go about getting one published, I'm going to stick with the
blog for now.
Thank you so much
for your
blog, and your mouthwatering
photos and recipes, and
for encouraging everything to eat locally and seasonally.
Thank you
for the inspiring
photos and recipes.I really enjoy reading your
blog.
I've shied away from this space lately
for a variety of reasons: a sense of perfectionism that's creeping in due to my other forms of writing; being uninspired by the formula that food
blogs are falling prey to, getting duller and duller even as their
photos and graphics get shinier and shinier (tell me, please, that you know what I mean?)
I've been following your
blog for quite some time and I still can not get over the fact that your
photos are just so beautiful!
I came over
for a quick look after reading @NickWAllen's review of your
blog and got pulled in by all the delicious - looking
photos.
Your
photos are absolutely gorgeous, your recipes are incredible (and I've been looking
for some more fantastic vegetarian
blogs, as a matter of fact!)