Katie wrote:mhill, perhaps I ought to tell you that I save many of your photos in a folder called "screens" on my computer, which I use for both my screensaver and my desktop image (via a cool little program called Juggler that changes your desktop image every 30 minutes or at another interval you select). This is obviously for my own personal use; I hope I'm not violating your ownership rights in any way. I save any images that I find cool in this folder: travel, scenery, long exposure, fireworks, abstract shapes, and of course, food. Right now I'm waiting for your peanut butter cookies to pop up. And the picture of the bird you posted a few days ago - beautiful.
Thank you for all the great pictures!
G Wiv wrote:Ready, Set, Caption!
G Wiv wrote:Ready, Set, Caption!
G Wiv wrote:Ready, Set, Caption!
G Wiv wrote:Ready, Set, Caption!
gastro gnome wrote:The one that got away:
I snapped this shot of a perfectly broiled kingfish sunbathing under a heat lamp in Jackson Heights Queens and my mouth was watering, but I was late to meet with friends so didn't pick one up. Despite a multi-stop food crawl, we never made it back to this spot. So I can only look back longingly and imagine how it would have tasted.
David Hammond wrote:Perhaps out-of-sync with the feel-good vibe of most of our food shots, I came across this old photo by the late Kevin Carter, and it really said a lot about food:
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A young acquaintance recently completed a mind-blowing bike ride from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to the tip of Tierra del Fuego--approximately 18,000 miles by bike!
In addition to being beyond intrepid, he is a gifted photographer, and he posted a wonderful set of photos entitled "A selection of food made or found along the way."
If nothing else it is worth it for the pictures of cemitas from Puebla. But, really, many of these photos are Ronnie Suburban-esque in their quality. Given the circumstance, that is pretty amazing. Enjoy.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72966845@N ... 062056475/