Raymond cooks Pasta with Tuna - with Pictures

Dome something similar the other weekend, fusilli pasta, pesto and tuna topped with grated cheese :)[FONT=verdana, arial][/FONT]
 
Yeah I have to agree, if you're going to make a thread entirely to show off your own photography skills, at least make sure you have some :D

edit: I'm partially joking btw, i just wish you'd be more transparent with your motives.
 
Generally my Healthy meal is Wholegrain Pasta + Tuna + Extra Light Mayo.

Nom, Pretty healthy too, Extra light mayo comes in at just 14 cal a spoon and I use 2.
 
Yeah I have to agree, if you're going to make a thread entirely to show off your own photography skills, at least make sure you have some :D

edit: I'm partially joking btw, i just wish you'd be more transparent with your motives.

It's more about the food than the pics, trust me :) These pics are not difficult really, i didn't even grab my 5D this time. :)
 
Stop telling him off! His Steak Sarnie thread was tops, even though it needed more MEAT. Bet it made us all HUNGRY.
 
Had some pasta tonight, added some meatballs and sauce, two drops of Dave's Insanity Sauce. Gave it a nice kick :D


Looks nice btw
 
I have this quite a lot, is you fancy somevariation, try substituting olives for peas, and pasta for noodles. yummeh!

are those shots at f1.4?
 
Tinned tuna is cat food. I'm a newb to photography are the pictures supposed to be out of focus?

It's not out of focus, its call Bokeh, or Depth of Field. Think of your own eyes, when look at something, say your monitor screen. Your peripheral vision, things outside the monitor is blur (until you move your eye balls to it). It's a little like that, with a camera, I can control how much that is blur and what and where i want to be in focus.

Therefore, my pics are not out of focus.

I have this quite a lot, is you fancy somevariation, try substituting olives for peas, and pasta for noodles. yummeh!

are those shots at f1.4?

Narh, these are 2.8 :)
 
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It's not out of focus, its call Bokeh, or Depth of Field. Think of your own eyes, when look at something, say your screen. Your peripheral vision, things outside the monitor is blur. It's a little like that, with a camera, I can control how much that is blur and what and where i what want to be in focus.

Interesting thanks :) It's weird those pictures hurt my eyes to look at. I was just curious I'm about to buy my first SLR and have been reading the photography forum in awe and confusion :D
 
Therefore, my pics are not out of focus.

The fact that so many people say it in every thread you make which is mainly pictures, should tell you it's not working?

I'd actually like to see that pasta, but I can only see the first 1inch of the bowl... what's the point. Just because it's an artistic technique doesn't mean it's worth using constantly.

Check this forum/thread out, haven't actually been there for a year or so but I assume it's still a good place to pick stuff up: http://forums.penny-arcade.com/showthread.php?t=83417
 
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