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    Here is my submision, what do ya think?[]


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    This was taken at a friends birthday party. His wife is Filipino and this is a special treat![:S] I actually had some and it tastes just like ham you buy at the store, only a bit more dramatic![]


    Taken with aRebelXTi and 18-55mm kit at 18mm, f/4, ISO 400, 1/50th sec.


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    John: nice capture. My only question is: how did you manage to get a picture of all that food without anyone trying to sneak a taste? []


    I've been lucky enough to have had roast pork on a couple occasions and it is delicious!


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    LOL! Good shot, John! Except I like to be able to look at the food I'm going to eat NOT have it lookin' at me! [:|]

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    Haha, that pig is great. Brought back memories of the time I used to live outside of New Orleans. Cajun Microwaved Pig (whole pig cooked in a wood box with coals on top) was a party favorite. I swear I lost ten years of my life during the two and a half years I lived there just from crispy pig skin!
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    I am choosing to interpret "plate" broadly. In any case, this fine beverage is made primarily of barley, which often shows up on a plate.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NFLD Stephen
    My only question is: how did you manage to get a picture of all that food without anyone trying to sneak a taste? [img]/emoticons/emotion-5.gif[/img]

    They did, but there was still enough there for a great picture. I think it adds a little dietail that missing spot on it's hind quarters.[] And yes it was very good.[Y]


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    So, it's raining outside, and I'm alone at home, so I can finally tackle one of these assignments again ... looking at some of the posts here, I already ate two of my models. Anyhow, here's another one, the subject of (tadam) my first still-life. Must be a still-life because I've still got a lot to learn ;-)


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    This was tough. I started out just trying to get a good shot of a steaming cup of coffee. Then there was an attempt to get a few deep shadows in "HERSHEY" in a candy bar......Buta bonus to this assignment that you can eat or drink your subject. So loaded up on coffee and candy, I took these:


    Canon 7D, 50mm f/1.8 II, 1/100, f/4, ISO 800 with a 580 EX II bounced off the ceiling to the front and left.


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    50 f/1.8, 1/100, f/1.8, ISO 800 with a 580EXII bounced off the ceiling:


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    Sean


    A very fattening assignment.


    And as it turns out somewhat expensive, having to take the wife out every night to find subjects.


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    This is desert 5D Mark II, 24mm F1.4L II, F2.2, 1/15, ISO 800 ambient lighting, hand held. I didn't get the calorie count for the chocolate. This one would be the entry.





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    Here are a few more yummy ones:





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    The wife says to let you know if these are not good enough, let her know and we will go try again





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