But this recipe looked so good (I'm such a sucker for
a good food picture), I couldn't help but give it a chance.
Looks amazing, the photography you have used here is some of
the best food pictures I have seen.
Not exact matches
When preparing to take a photo, the Mate 10 Pro uses artificial intelligence to identify whether it is taking a
picture of a person,
food, text, animals, or a portrait, and then adjusts the camera's settings to take the
best picture of that particular subject.
Of course, while they are handing out the
food and clothing, they also take lots of
good pictures and videos for their Praise Reports.
The radio show host was there as
well, and he said that the
food was hot and ready to serve, the homeless were all lined up ready to eat, when all of a sudden, the whole event had to stop so that local newspaper and magazine publishers could take
pictures of some «Models for Christ» serving
food to the homeless.
After spending some time in St. Louis and taking
pictures with the Gateway Arch like a
good tourist, I had a hankering for some
good food.
I've been experimenting with your tips and recipes lately, and I have never had my
food come out so
good (and sort of looking like the recipe
pictures)!
Having two cooks is a
good thing with a
food blog because I could shoot tutorial
pictures while she made our cloud eggs.
As a blogger, nowadays I look at the photos more than anything, because I always hope for my
pictures to look as
good as my
food.
Full disclosure, my
food doesn't look this
good unless I'm taking
pictures of it Thanks for stopping by!
As annoying as they may be,
good food props, camera gear and patience is what it takes to take a great
picture.
Well, as many of you know, I post a ton of our
food pictures on Instagram — which you can most certainly follow @Kpugs or the hashtag #Eatpicks.
OMG, this mexican
food looks really
good, I'd absolutely kill for these tacos in the
picture right now.
This is comfort
food at its
best, as far as I am concerned... Updated on December 1, 2016 with new
pictures: I can't believe that I did a post with just hardly three lines as text during the first month of blogging... Tuna cutlets are definitely my favorite anytime, mainly due to the ease of making it, as
well as the delicious taste anytime of the day.
Good thing we live in a world of internet and
food blogs, where every step is documented with a
picture, right?
In an attempt to capture this simple yet delicious weeknight meal I rushed to my room, set up my camera -LCB- neglecting everything I learned about
good food photography and styling last weekend -RCB- and was positively surprised that I could actually take
pictures in natural light at 6.20 pm.....
There are quite a few travel posts that are still waiting to be written (some words about the LA area, my top tips for road tripping down Highway 1, visiting the Cloisters in New York City...) and I've also got a few
food posts that I need to shoot the
pictures for: buckwheat pancakes, and quite possibly some new cookies too... oh, and a savory waffles recipe might be in the making as
well.
If the
pictures are telling the truth then you found a way to make very
good Chinese
food at home.
I first learned about these from Caroline who takes amazing
food photos and hoped that buying them would help me take
pictures half as
good as hers.
The website is foodgawker.com and it is a truly amazing place where
food bloggers can showcase their
best pictures and get a link back to their blog.
And for me, someone who works full - time and blogs almost as much, getting together with my girlfriends for some much needed catching up, over
good food and wine,
well I'd rather savor all of that, than worry about pretty
pictures for later.
Commit to constantly learning more about composing beautiful
pictures, and your
food photos will continue to get
better and
better.
I hardly ever take
pictures of my dinner because natural light works
best for
food photography (at least for me) so I shut down my camera when daylight starts to wane.
Maybe there should be a
food blogger vacation period wherein all
food bloggers take an entire two weeks to only cook and eat
food without taking any
pictures or testing recipes... I feel like if somthing looked really
good I wouldn't be able to resist though.
Just found your blog through
food buzz, we live in Orange County as
well you have so much delicious looking
food on your blog and beautiful
pictures!!
I was so excited about everything I didn't get a
good picture of some of the
foods I wanted to share with you (especially the cornbread dressing, I love the recipe but unfortunately didn't take a
picture!)
Maybe if I was a combination
food stylist / original chef, it would look and taste as
good as it does in the
picture, but since that's highly unlikely - I'd say, give it a miss.
At the end of yesterday's post I told you that the one thing I would have changed about my early Thanksgiving dinner would be to calm down a little bit towards the end and get
better pictures of each
food item.
While I'm not a skilled photographer, I do like my
pictures to depict the
food in the
best light possible.
Finally, i just want to add that your
pictures are amazing, and you've inspired me to also eat «pretty
food», arranging the meal in a way that it looks
good and taking
pictures of it.
You take the
best pictures I've ever seen of
food.
No, but I do have a clearer
picture of where the
food sovereignty movement is up to in the States, some ideas about how
best to focus our efforts together, and what seem to me some of the weaknesses and gaps in the current movement.
«Women Who Inspire» Awards Gala: Hosted by
Food Network's Waylynn Lucas and Ron Ben - Israel, these awards fete the
best and brightest while guests indulge on gourmet delights on the legendary New York Street backlot at Hollywood's historical Paramount
Pictures Studios
With all the once - in - a-lifetime
food I'd eaten throughout the weekend, I had practically no
well - lit
pictures to show for it that did the marvelous
food any proper justice whatsoever.
I've read about how ways the advertising industry tricks us into thinking we're seeing
pictures of
good food when it's really rocks or soap suds.
With a
picture perfect fall weekend ahead that includes all but limited to, a morning walk outside, a bit of shopping, delicious
food, my last baby shower, laughter with friends and one of the
best fall events in KC... The Plaza Art Fair!
Previously: Katherine Webb Doesn't «Eat» So Much As She Poses For
Pictures While Sitting Near
Food Previously: Katherine Webb Was an «Ugly Duckling» Previously: Katherine Webb Trying Her
Best to Convince You to Watch Splash Previously: More Katherine Webb Swimsuit
Pictures From the Set of Splash Previously: Katherine Webb Wears a Purple Swimsuit For Her Celebrity Diving Show, Splash Previously: Katherine Webb Discussed Bama Bangs and Brent Musburger Playing the Lotto on the Dan Patrick Show
Show me your (or someone else's) recipes, tips,
best restaurant
food, anything
food through videos and
pictures.
School
food, and the changes that are being made, is such a huge mountain to climb that it is helpful to have the tools and information parents like me need to provide to our own schools so that they can
better understand the big
picture as
well.
Like you, my focus now extends
well beyond school
food to include the bigger
picture: our broken
food system.
-- Beverages and
foods (water, juice, cookies); — wet wipes, towels; — toilet paper; — clothing; — books with
pictures; — books of stickers; — magnetic board games; — sheets of paper, a notepad; — felt pens (
better thick and short ones — that's safer); — several favorite toys; — Play - Doh; — a secret bag.
Good Food Rising Anna Lappé Earth Island Journal When you
picture school lunch what comes to mind?
Moms will fill out their chow chart each week to track protein and
food intake, to give them a
better picture of their overall diet.
Monday Morning Coffee: SAHM of 5 kiddos, new blogger, trying my
best to go green, and stay on top of all the
food allergies in our home and taking
pictures of it all.
But since that
picture will change once those first birthday candles are blown out, now's a
good time for your little one to start sampling other protein - packed
foods, including eggs, meat, chicken, fish and tofu.
Food photography is tricky in the first place, so not sure how easy this would be to get a
good picture, but how about pasta with sauce as a main dish?
I agree we need to make
better food, but parents need to learn to feed thier own children
better and stop forgetting they are the adults in this
picture.
Research at Oregon State University suggests that photographs of your
food are
good for a lot more than just entertaining your friends on social media — those
pictures might help improve your health and also national nutrition policy.
After no sleep, the volunteers also rated
pictures of high - calorie
foods as more desirable than they did after a
good rest (Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038 / ncomms3259).
Loggerheads» (Caretta caretta,
pictured) olfactory systems can sense airborne odors, including
food — could they sniff out nearby shores as
well?