Food Photography
Cereal
To take this photo I had to use normal cereal (froot loops), double sided tape, plastic wrap, paper towels and glue. I first set up the double sided tape along the edge of the bowl where I would want my "milk" to stop at. I then set up the paper towel in the bowl all crumpled up into a ball and then took the plastic wrap and stuck it to the double sided tape. I then poured the bottle of glue on top till it hit the edges and covered the plastic up. Then I sprinkled the fruit loops on top. Set it to (1/50, 5.6)
Pancakes
To take this photo I had to use pancake mix, a stick of butter, cardboard, and motor oil. So I had to make and cook the pancakes to a somewhat "perfection". After they were cooked I let them cool a bit while I cut my cardboard into small circles. I then set them up on a plate pancake, cardboard, pancake, cardboard, etc. After I set it up, I cut a perfect butter square to place on top. Then I poured the motor oil on top. The reason why I used motor oil is that it doesn't soak as fast into the pancake. Set it to (1/50, 5.6)
Soup
To take this photo I had to use butternut squash soup and dried bay leaves. I then just set it up like normal. Gently set the dry bay leaves on top. Angled it just right and set it to (1/50, 5.6).
Apple Pie
To take this photo I had to use an apple pie, cinnamon, and shaving cream. I nicely cut a piece of pie and then I placed it on the plate. I then used a frosting tip and a zip lock bag and cut the tip of the bag. I put the frosted tip inside the bag, though the cut corner of the bag, and then put shaving cream in the bag. As I squeezed the bag, It would then go through the frosted tip creating a design to make the shaving cream look like whipped cream. Set it to (1/50, 5.6)
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