To shoot best food photos: Never use zoom. 2x room reduces the amount of light entering camera by half. If you liked this post, say thanks...Read More-
To shoot best food photos: Keep hand steady when shooting [You could use image stabilization feature] If you liked this post, say thanks by sharing...Read More-
To shoot best food photos: Choose an angle such that we normally won’t see food in that angle. If you liked this post, say thanks by...Read More-
To shoot best food photos: Eliminate unnecessary objects – Just expose what is required in the photo. If you liked this post, say thanks by...Read More-
To shoot best food photos: Require Sharp focus on the dish you want to show and others dull [can use DOF /selective focus feature] If you...Read More-
To shoot best food photos: Require Good lighting on the dish. I usually pull my dining table towards window and use a few A3 size...Read More-
Short of basmati rice for biriyani/pulav? Worry not! Roast normal rice with ghee and cook with pinch of salt. Add only 80% water than usual....Read More-
Wet the surface of coconut before trying to break it. This ⒈damps the surface and make breaking easier ⒉prevents the dust falling into bowl If...Read More-
Use little cinnamon bark while grinding chutney power. It will give nice taste and fragrance. If you liked this post, say thanks by sharing it:-
The easiest way to jazz up the humble idli is to add grated pumpkin or grated carrots to the batter. If you liked this post,...Read More-