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10/27/2003 04:27:14 PM |
Hey, are you gonna make us these when you come to visit? yummy! |
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10/26/2003 08:13:23 PM |
8. Focus is excellant. I can hear the flame and smell the carmelized sugar. |
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10/26/2003 03:48:23 PM |
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10/26/2003 01:32:34 PM |
That was last week ... another technique popularized by Julia Child. |
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10/26/2003 01:28:47 PM |
Yum. Can you send me some? :-) Would like tosee this again in simpler dishes and without the ambient light. |
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10/22/2003 06:19:15 PM |
Funny one. :-) Nice composition and technics! |
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10/22/2003 03:18:41 PM |
Mmm creme brulee. I've always liked this part. As a whole, I find the image a little flat - the eye is definitely drawn to the blowtorch thing, and that light blue really gives the image some pop. The overall color though is a tad too dull for my tastes. I like the perspective, and the close up nature is good, very crisp image. Would like to see it with a little more light on it. 5 |
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10/20/2003 01:17:25 PM |
could've been a good entry to the Food / Recipe Challenge ! I do like the awesome Blue of the gas torch. Would be slighlty nicer to have seen the other main light source emitting from the same sort of direction as the blow torch too though. |
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10/20/2003 08:31:25 AM |
Good idea, but too much light in the background distracts from the flame |
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