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Jan 28, 2011 08:19 |  #1

This is for week three of the 52 week project from project52.org that I'm following along with. I purchased some tempura and sushi from the local Asian restaurant and did a simple plating.

On the iPad I used the Penultimate app and sketched the scene/what ever (who knew I was so talented)

The photo is two shots, one with a speedotron light behind the table and to the left with a reflector front right. The second is with just ambient and a longer shutter speed so that I could get the screen exposed.

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Jan 28, 2011 09:26 |  #2

Not sure if the same etiquette rule applies to a plate, but crossing chopsticks on a table in Japanese culture is symbolic of death.

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Jan 28, 2011 09:38 |  #3

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Not sure if the same etiquette rule applies to a plate, but crossing chopsticks on a table in Japanese culture is symbolic of death.

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Jan 28, 2011 15:07 as a reply to  @ Village_Idiot's post |  #4

I like it, but I would have included a cold beer.




  
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Jan 28, 2011 16:33 |  #5

i almost want to say i don't really want to see the stove but because it says "japanese cooking at home" it's a useful bit of infomation without being to distracting. it looks nice, good work.


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