You are all the best for patiently putting up with me while
I took photos of each dish and helping me by giving me time to do so!
Not exact matches
Basically, that's the whole purpose
of Tuesday's «A Tasty Recipe» feature: we select a Tasty Kitchen recipe that's not our own, prepare it,
take photos of the process, and share our thoughts about the
dish at the end.
I love your
photos of taped up things on your wall and cupboard door (unfortunately I
took my doors off because I was always banging my head on the open doors and i like to see my
dishes and daily use things rather than hiding them away.).
And as long as you're not a ravenous food blogger who has to
take dozens
of photos before sitting down to eat, you'll get two good main
dish servings or an appetizer for four from this recipe.
This book is beautifully designed and you'll be drawn in by the gorgeous
photos of mouth - watering
dishes all
taken by Swanson herself.
We saw ~ 20 people
taking photos of the recipe and it was the first (and perhaps only
dish) to be completely cleaned out.
Not having my camera handy, my co-worker Justin
took this picture with his i - phone... so thanks to Justin and Ashley, you now have a
photo and recipe
of this yummy breakfast
dish!
I read where Chloe, the successful blogger on Chocolate and Zucchini,
takes dozens
of pictures
of one
dish just to get that one perfect
photo.
I would've written it sooner but a lot
of things had to happen first, things I used to
take for granted: I had to be able to prepare the
dish, photograph it in daylight, transfer and edit the
photos, think
of an interesting way to present the recipe, and ultimately, find time to sit down and write it.
(Pictured here is the cheese board because I either Instagram storied or ate the rest
of our
dishes there too quickly to
take a
photo!).
I'm not a fan
of flash photography but we're usually cooking at night and I didn't want to miss the opportunity to
take awesome
photos of the
dishes my boyfriend makes so I decided to play around with my external flash and voila!
Or better yet, have a friend
take a
photo of you cooking a
dish.
Will you
take photos of the dog showing the tether, shelter, feces, overturned water
dishes, etc and send them to us.
We had a fabulous meal at a Sydney restaurant and again I initially thought that I could write a review article about that restaurant, but then I realise that I should have
taken a lot more
photos of each
dish and some more general
photos of the restaurant.
A «full service» brokerage isn't going to
take inside pictures
of their sellers home with dirty
dishes piled up in the kitchen sink — just to avoid the extra expense
of driving back on another occasion when the seller will be expecting the
photos to be
taken!
and
taking photos of food for posts, and thinking, «ooooh I need new and cuter measuring cups and spoons and serving bowls and mixing bowls and casserole
dishes, and and and!»