We bought everybody's favorite flavor (english toffee crunch, of course) and some cones. Click here to see photos from our shopping trip (you know you want to).
I had an idea to do a collage of the cone melting as Charlie (attempted) to eat it. But then Charlie went down for a nap and I decided I could eat a cone myself. So I set up a mini "studio" outside. I used my 50mm f/1.8 lens and opened my aperture as wide as it would go to blur the background and then I just shot away (in between bites of that delicious FroYo, of course). Then Grace came up with the fabulous idea to make a gif out of the photos and I think it turned out awesome! What do you think?
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that GIF did turn out awesome! and yes, english toffee crunch is the way to go.
ReplyDeleteI can't see the GIF. Bummer, I love those! Love the ice cream shots though! Now I'm hungry ;o)
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that it was National Camera day. Oh well maybe next year I will remember. I like your collage. Using the 50mm lens was a wonderful idea I use it for all of my food photos. :)
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You are so creative! I love the animated picture gadget, I'll have to try it out. And your pictures look amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun gif!! I love this! My imagination is brimming with thoughts of a very happy kid helper in on the fun of your creative work!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Yours turned out so much more creative than mine :)
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