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Masterchef fever!To keep up with the times, I have had a go with photographing some Friday night home made gourmet food....
I would love any critique as this is quite a new type of image for me. I have done the styling and plating myself and found that challenging. Lighting was pretty conservative due to time constraints. I wish I could have played a around a bit more. Thanks for looking.
Re: Masterchef fever!I think in general they are a bit too bright, esp the last two. You have started to lose the colours (especially in that soup due to the reflection). As we dont have smell and taste, it is important for the colours to invoke our associated reactions. Those highlights need to be reined in a bit. BTW...where is my friand?
Cameron
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Re: Masterchef fever!........ for me
the first image although interesting is not a good food image for a number of reasons the hero should not be burnt for me the composition does not work the white areas bottom left are a complete distraction and overall the tops lack detail 2 DOF lets this down the dribble down the side does not work as there are others that do not have this along with the red dribble under the product, very messy the whole berry works but is the wrong way round and it is hard to say what the rest could be due to lack of DOF 3 Looks like a pix of leaves in liquid in a bowl, leaves look like the hero, liquid has lost detail and color, spoon upside down just not working and the bread roll should be towards the back and maybe broken in half. Cropping too tight at the top leaving no room to move Cheers ....bp....
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rofl - looks like coriander in pumpkin soup to me, oh wait ...never mind Suren, I think you were fighting an uphill battle here, the main thing that comes across in all the images is the fact that the light source is come from straight ahead, particularly evident in the shadows in the first and last, this creates those annoying shadows. Moving 90 degrees to this position would have made a world of difference to these images. Compositionally the second is strongest, getting that friand in focus and the strawberry and cream in the BG OOF is perfect I would be interested in seeing this one with the brightness toned down. gerry's photography journey
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Re: Masterchef fever!I didn't realise these were traditional Indian dishes
#1 needs more DOF. Front friand just seems blurry to me. And fix the oven floor - you are the PP king aren't you? #2 As others have said. Tone the lights way down. Crop out the dark wedge in the corner. #3 Too tight. Too bright. Wipe the rim of the bowl. Greg
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Thanks Cameron, BP, Gerry and Greg for your solid review and comments. Since composition came up as an issue, I decided to reshoot rather than manipulate in photoshop. It's so much nicer to have subjects that could be re-shot!! These subjects didn't complain about me taking too long to setup the shots etc. The composition, highlights, distractions, detail, DOF and the direction of the lights have changed. I am interested how the brightness issues came out alot. I recently reduced the brightness on my monitor (after calibration) because my prints seem to come up a little dark. Perhaps I need to turn it back up? These look a tad dark to me! Soup to come next....
Re: Masterchef fever!Your still losing a bit on the top, but much better...my mouth is starting to water.
Cameron
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There is one last one left Cameron. I ate two after I reshot them this morning. I am beginning to like this type of subject.
I don't know where you got that idea as well?
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me too... i swear last time I checked, I thought you were Srilankan The lighting is looking better in these, maybe still a fraction too bright, but hey. i like the wire rack in the composition, however, imo, better use of the wire lines could be made, for example how about positioning the rack so that the wire lines run at 45 degrees or diagonally thru the picture... The DOF on the second one is much better, the eye is drawn only to the first, front friand... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Masterchef fever!And yet, and despite the constructive comments, above
these photographs are better than many I see in mags and brochures. However, I must admit that the last effort looks better. I just thought reading above that you should consider using fresh fruit on top glazed with syrup to make the fruit attractive.
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