I'm a big time foodie and enjoying reviewing a lot of restaurants. On top of that I love taking photos of food when I am eating out. One of my major gripes is that most of my photos of food suck
I usually like to shoot f/2.8-4 (to reduce clutter on the table/background) with my 24-70L but sometimes I think maybe DOF is overly narrow. So a few questions:
1) How do you 'improve' lighting for the food when eating at dimly lit restaurants? I usually have my 580EX II on a flash bracket. Maybe I should shoot OCF style and have the lighting come more from the side?
2) How should I best 'pose' my dish in terms of angles?
3) Long plates always seem to give me compositional issues. How would you suggest I go about this?
Thanks for all the help in advance! Here are a few of my photos:
Shanghai Hairy Crabs
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Hong Kong style roast goose
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Dessert sampler
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Scallop Xiao Mai
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Bacon wrapped lychee skewers
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Fried Bean Curd 'Ravioli'
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