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Shadow Dancer

Posts: 9782

Bellingham, Washington, US

I take photos of Vietnamese soup.
I only use film for this, digital cannot capture the essential nature of the noodles or broth.
Plus, film absorbs light.

I put a piece of film out in a room once and it turned pitch black dark in there immediately.

Anybody else shoot food?

Oct 20 19 03:07 pm Link

Photographer

Motordrive Photography

Posts: 7088

Lodi, California, US

I shoot plenty of food, mostly small caliber
https://www.samstoybox.com/toypics/AgentZeroMSnapShotOpen.jpg
ahhh, the simple times of disguising a camera as a gun

Oct 21 19 08:57 am Link

Photographer

Shadow Dancer

Posts: 9782

Bellingham, Washington, US

Does that thing absorb the actual photons?

Because you need photons for pho, right?

Oct 21 19 10:22 am Link

Photographer

Motordrive Photography

Posts: 7088

Lodi, California, US

yes, shooting photons of pho

I'm on my way to Costco for a 5lb. bag of photons, it's a really good deal,
stock up before the holidays.

Oct 21 19 02:22 pm Link

Photographer

Shadow Dancer

Posts: 9782

Bellingham, Washington, US

Motordrive Photography wrote:
yes, shooting photons of pho

I'm on my way to Costco for a 5lb. bag of photons, it's a really good deal,
stock up before the holidays.

Mmm... photons.

Photons are all analog, just like pho.

Digital pho would look and taste just as good but it's faux-pho, just not the same somehow.

Oct 21 19 02:35 pm Link