These month’s food photography challenge for The Inspired Plate-a food photography group I’m part of-was SPLASH. It was a lot of fun to try out different liquids and set ups. I finally had to enlist the help of my husband because I just didn’t have enough hands! I took a lot of photos, but finally decided on this one of a martini with a twist…my favorite kind of martini!
I had a hard time deciding between that photo and the next one
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, because in my mind I wanted it to be two glasses…since my husband and I love to sit out on the deck and have a martini in the summer. But I was drawn to those small splash bubbles in the single glass, so went with that. Here is my two glass take on the martini splash. (And, yes, we have those two little cute single shakers for our martinis)
I did like how the lemon twist shows better in this photo than the first one.
I also tried red wine, but never really got one that did it for me. I think if I used a smaller glass it would have swirled into it better…but it bugs me when I see red wine served in a small wine glass…not my fault that I’m a wine glass snob. My sister owns a wine shop in St. Louis…
I also had it one one of our wrought iron tables and the top wasn’t exactly level and it was driving me crazy! But I wasn’t about to be splashing red wine around on a nice tabletop!
Yes, I did notice that all my splash attempts involved alcohol….hm. Well my husband and I had a nice afternoon “cleaning up” the photography set ups!
Jump over to Stacey Siegal | Longboat Key Photographer and see what she came up with for her splash photo challenge this month!
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by Kay
on February 24, 2012
Once again I join my group of fellow photographers for Fine Art Friday. I’m having so much fun with this group. The creativity and range of topics is so great to see.
So, I’m tired of the endless gray days of the midwest winter. Had a chance to go see my parents in sunny Palm Desert for a quick visit. Ah. Sunshine. Warm weather. And did I mention sunshine? So, to break those winter blues for you…I present you with my Fine Art photo for this month.
ESCAPE

I just love the colors. The clouds in the sky. Oh
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, and did I mention the sunshine? Loved to see the tall palm trees just scrape the sky and the clouds. Sigh.
Oh, this was my second choice for this month. Loved this little coyote guy that sat at the edge of the patio.
HOWLING AT THE MOON

Have fun seeing what each person in the group came up with! Jump on over to Story of Life Photgraphy a fabulous photographer in Bergen County NJ see her Fine Art Friday.
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by Kay
on February 20, 2012
This month’s food photography challenge in the food photography group I’m in was for veggies. Uncooked and cooked. My husband has been on a low carb diet for awhile…and I have to say I’m really missing our pasta. Then I recently discovered spaghetti squash…
I can’t believe how yummy it is! I slice it in half lengthwise, place it sliced side down in a glass pan with a bit of water and bake it in the oven for about 45-60 minutes. Then just scoop/scrap out the “meat” of the squash with a fork. Makes wonderful “spaghetti” noodles. Here it is with a marinara and sausage sauce. It has a wonderful nutty flavor and texture.
I also made the squash up and then heated the “spaghetti” noodles in a bit of olive oil and italian spices. Splashed on a bit of balsamic vinegar. That was excellent too. My new favorite veggie. Spaghetti Squash.
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, my camera was in the repair center to get the focus fixed on it…hopefully… I used my backup Canon 40D on these photos and once I got my groove back with it, I will say the old girl still does me proud. A bit weak in the higher ISO department , but I still love that camera. I did have to steal it back from my husband though. He’s been using it. Oops!
Jump over to Tiffany Dahle from Develop to see what she came up with for this month’s Food Photography Challenge.
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