Welcome to Pasta month. Going around my food styling circle, I'm sure the gals from the Inspired Plate are going to be showcasing some awesome ways to prepare pasta. But as for me? I'm calling in a cheater card this month. 3 weeks out of ACL surgery and I'm still on crutches...not exactly conducive to pretty pasta preparations. In light of that I thought I'd take a closer look at Pasta...unPrepared.
Egg Noodles
Lasagna
Tortellini
Ziti
I love the form, the lines the curves and the ridges. Pasta brings motion and art to the dinner table. So to combine form and function check out the talented Laurie Vengoechea | San Diego, Riverside County Food Photographer and see her artistic and delicious take on Pasta.
13 comments:
You aren't a cheater!! You thought outside the box! I love your images....book, website worthy!
Kat these are lovely. Totally not cheating either! Great perspective on these, I just love that you were able to take part this month. :)
I could eat that tortellini right off the screen!
What an awesome idea!! So creative, I can see these framed on my kitchen walls. Beautiful seeing these up close!!
Those are SO pretty. I bet they'd be beautiful too in black and white and hung in a kitchen!
These rock rock rock, kat!!!! I love that you took thus approach, even if it os by necessity.
{Clapping my hands!} Yay! I was wondering if someone would go this route. Fantastic shots, Kat! So clever.
What a creative idea!! Macro shots are my favorite, I could shoot them all the time and I LOVE the close up looks at pasta! Brilliant!
Kat.. I LOVE your interpretation of this month's challenge!! We never said it had to be a recipe! I'm so glad you still were able to participate.. you really are an amazing woman, wife and mom! Get better soon friend!
Love your photo's and lines.. Beautiful images!!
It's amazing pasta and I'm glad you were able to participate after all, too. Wowza! I love your creativity with this month's assignment - those pasta images are absolutely fabulous!
I love macros - all the detail that can be seen! Very nice work!
Really nice photos, Kat. The only problem is that now I'm super tempted to go out and buy a nice macro lens for myself. Great results with your Tamron--if you had to do it again, would you stick with the Tamron or look into another make?
I do love my Tamron, but if I had the money I would have gone for the Canon 100mm I do wish my macro was a little longer.
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