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Cork Shaped Brownie
Are these brownies, I would think these have surpassed anything that one would call a brownie. The name of these chocolate treats come from the French word meaning cork or plug. Which is also funny since the name of the bakery is also named this as well.
You really need to be careful with these, since the servings are rather small you can pop an entire package of these in your mouth quick style.
I shot this with my, as I like to call it, "Japanese styled lens" all wide open at f/1.2 letting in the funky energy saving lights in the background while highlighting the corks with a warmed up speedlight to get the color combination you see here. Not everything has to be 18% grey.
Strobist info:
1 430EX 1/32 power 1/2 CTO snoot/grid high camera right
Camera settings:
1/200 f/1.2 ISO200
Lens used:
Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM
Setup shot can be found here
Explore July 17, 2009
Cork Shaped Brownie
Are these brownies, I would think these have surpassed anything that one would call a brownie. The name of these chocolate treats come from the French word meaning cork or plug. Which is also funny since the name of the bakery is also named this as well.
You really need to be careful with these, since the servings are rather small you can pop an entire package of these in your mouth quick style.
I shot this with my, as I like to call it, "Japanese styled lens" all wide open at f/1.2 letting in the funky energy saving lights in the background while highlighting the corks with a warmed up speedlight to get the color combination you see here. Not everything has to be 18% grey.
Strobist info:
1 430EX 1/32 power 1/2 CTO snoot/grid high camera right
Camera settings:
1/200 f/1.2 ISO200
Lens used:
Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM
Setup shot can be found here
Explore July 17, 2009