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Ice Cream Sandwich
As blogged on: blog | joricel
Growing up, this is what I considered an ice cream sandwich.
My mom used to make this for me all the time, some ice cream (usually ube) in between pan de sal. I would walk up and down the block eating this. Only recently did I find out that not everyone ate ice cream this way. Oh wells their loss.
Since I didn't go to the bakery today all I had for bread today was some sliced bread along with some homemade mint chip. The mint chip is interesting as taking inspiration from the bakery @monatheism blanched some mint leaved then added them in while making the ice cream. What you have then is a taste that's so fresh and so clean like from the garden.
Truly one delicious ice cream.
Strobist info:
1 580EX II (key) 1/16 power shoot through umbrella camera left
1 540EX (rim) 1/4 power snoot/grid pointed behind sandwich off camera right
1 550EX (background) 1/2 power aimed at background
Camera settings:
1/500 f/4 ISO50
Lens used:
Fixed Canon 7-21mm f/2.0-2.5 as found on a Canon PowerShot G2
Setup shot can be found here
Ice Cream Sandwich
As blogged on: blog | joricel
Growing up, this is what I considered an ice cream sandwich.
My mom used to make this for me all the time, some ice cream (usually ube) in between pan de sal. I would walk up and down the block eating this. Only recently did I find out that not everyone ate ice cream this way. Oh wells their loss.
Since I didn't go to the bakery today all I had for bread today was some sliced bread along with some homemade mint chip. The mint chip is interesting as taking inspiration from the bakery @monatheism blanched some mint leaved then added them in while making the ice cream. What you have then is a taste that's so fresh and so clean like from the garden.
Truly one delicious ice cream.
Strobist info:
1 580EX II (key) 1/16 power shoot through umbrella camera left
1 540EX (rim) 1/4 power snoot/grid pointed behind sandwich off camera right
1 550EX (background) 1/2 power aimed at background
Camera settings:
1/500 f/4 ISO50
Lens used:
Fixed Canon 7-21mm f/2.0-2.5 as found on a Canon PowerShot G2
Setup shot can be found here