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Delicious looking I must say
Those look divine! I love the photo … great focus and framing.
Huh? Unsharp image? This photo looks great to me. Love the subtle colours.
Don’t get me started on Foodgawker. When I see some of their comments on my pics, and then what they post, I just shake my head.
I really love this photo – I think it’s perfect!
I think it is beautiful!!! I get that all the time from Foodgawker … I think the person looking at the pics needs glasses *LOL*
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For my first guest post on Tastestopping, I thought I’d offer two quick tips for improving your food photography. Now, these tips aren’t necessarily going to get your photos on the other food p-rn sites …
Delicious looking I must say
Those look divine! I love the photo … great focus and framing.
Huh? Unsharp image? This photo looks great to me. Love the subtle colours.
Don’t get me started on Foodgawker. When I see some of their comments on my pics, and then what they post, I just shake my head.
I really love this photo – I think it’s perfect!
I think it is beautiful!!! I get that all the time from Foodgawker … I think the person looking at the pics needs glasses *LOL*