Although not the most interesting of subject matter, it is beautifully lite, no harsh shadows lovely detail colours spot on, beautifully done.
pretty nice - made me hungry
any pictures of the setup ?
I think it depends what the pic is to be used for whether it's successful or not. Cleanly executed but not very exciting.
softbox high to the right
umbrella low to the left to fill in
....in which case a nice clean background would be OK I suspect - just a nice clean clinical job - you should have no probs at all.
cool - i'm also interested on what it was "sat in"... ie do you use a sheet of card like i do, or something else ?
Good effort lighting wise.
You might like to try having the bun on a plate instead of a dish. This would allow you to place the camera much lower (which IMO it needs to be)
You would need to have more tea in the cup, but then it needs that anyway.
As you've now found out, liquids like tea coffee need to be milkier for photography than normal, and you might like to give it a stir just before taking the shot - makes it look alive.
If you want it to look hot, use cigarette smoke from a straw, or dry ice. Backlighting is a big help with this but not always strictly necessary
perfect for a lecture and the info in the thread would make for exellent food togging
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