Our dinner last night - Chicken Teriyaki with Soba Noodles. K. took this very lovely photo of the buckwheat noodles before I cooked them, so I though I'd share the photo with you..
I always enjoy your food photos! You have always nice backgrounds and props! Do you keep fresh flowers, dried flowers, tablecloths and other stuff around for photo moments?
I took note of this place from a blog I read often. You might be already familiar with it, but just in case I leave you the link. When in Hamburg, visit this; the best offer selection of the whole German market: http://www.oschaetzchen.com/index_e.html
Lennuk – we’ve got few props and about 7 nice kitchen towels that we use over and over again :) And yes, we do try to have fresh flowers around, if possible at all. Not as props per se, although we do exploit them when we’ve got them around :) These lilac blossoms are from February daphne/Paradise plant (näsiniin) – my mum gave us a flowering branch from her garden when we last visited.
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Indeed that is a lovely photo of the noodles!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I think the Japanese really do the most lovely food packaging.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your food photos! You have always nice backgrounds and props! Do you keep fresh flowers, dried flowers, tablecloths and other stuff around for photo moments?
ReplyDeletelovely.
ReplyDeleteI´m a total sucker for the Japanese noodles in their pretty little bundles.
Dear Pille.
ReplyDeleteI took note of this place from a blog I read often. You might be already familiar with it, but just in case I leave you the link. When in Hamburg, visit this; the best offer selection of the whole German market: http://www.oschaetzchen.com/index_e.html
I am hoping that I can still surprise you!
Tanna, Lydia, Lobstersquad – thank you!
ReplyDeleteLennuk – we’ve got few props and about 7 nice kitchen towels that we use over and over again :) And yes, we do try to have fresh flowers around, if possible at all. Not as props per se, although we do exploit them when we’ve got them around :) These lilac blossoms are from February daphne/Paradise plant (näsiniin) – my mum gave us a flowering branch from her garden when we last visited.
MariaJaan – thank you, I will!