Views of Mt. Equinox from below and from the top. There is a skyline drive toll road, www.equinoxmountain.com/skylinedrive_index.php which takes you right to the top of the mountain, with beautiful views of the surrounding area. Artist Rockwell Kent lived in Arlington, VT and painted views of this mountain, www.wildlifeart.org/collection/artists/artist-rockwell-kent-236/artwork-mount-equinox-vermont-44/, The area is beautiful especially in the Fall with the changing seasons, Nearby are the towns of Arlington and Manchester with lovely restaurants and historic house.
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Blurring the background can help a food photo. It puts the viewer in context without compromising the privacy of people at tables in the vicinity. Even if using a smart phone you can blur areas after the fact to achieve this effect. Hope this is helpful to others, like me, who are new to food photography. This is a photo of a breakfast Poutine taken at "School", a wonderful and inventive restaurant in the Liberty Village section of Toronto, Canada: www.schooltoronto.com/ One of the hardest things to photograph I find is food, especially at a restaurant. It is difficult to capture the table and food without getting people who are sitting at other tables into the shot. I chose to shoot down to avoid the people around. When taking this photo I had the couple next to me laughing about how people always seem to photograph food these days... This is another problem with photographing near people who don't see the beauty of table settings. This photo was taken at Mrs. Bridges Pantry, in Woodstock, CT: www.facebook.com/Mrs-Bridges-Pantry-LLC-208762370562/ |
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