I had a really busy weekend and the time change didn’t help. Losing an hour made my whole Sunday feel very rushed. It wasn’t even the hour of sleep but the loss of an hour of productivity. It sounds crazy, but I was scrambling around all day trying to get that hour back before I had to go to work. I did run tons of errands:
Grocery Store
Trader Joe’s
And more.
And I spent lots of time in the kitchen. I have some recipes for you this week that I think you’re going to like!
I was wiped out after that but I plated up some plants. Both for eating purposes and photography purposes.
I made some vegan Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing to go with my salad
And then I proceeded to take about 50 pictures of salad. Kind of like my photography lighting homework post. Except this was just “for me” rather than homework.
I am trying to figure out what happens to the photo when shooting in true manual mode when I adjust:
shutter speed
aperture
white balance
take my lens off auto-focus and manual focus it
and then throw in how light effects the shot, even while keeping all those other things the same...
…and the options and choices and settings are dizzying.
So just taking lots and lots of pictures is the only way I am going to learn. I took about 500 pictures of food this weekend. I know, crazy.
Some Caramelized Cinnamon & Sugar Chickpea “Peanuts” also hit the spot after taking entirely too many pictures of green food.
As did some Raw Vegan Chocolate Mousse. 5 minutes, 4 ingredients.
I am also thinking of getting a tripod. They are not cheap and lately I have been spending a small fortune on camera equipment, lenses, bags, you name it. But I am loving photography and exploring this new-to-me world. It’s been a blast and I want to learn, learn, learn and try out new things and pursue this newfound hobby because it makes me happy and brings me joy. It’s also one of those hobbies like yoga, you can do at almost any time, you will never learn it all, but it’s fun to try and grow in the process.
So I don’t mind spending some money on a tripod.
Ashley did this post on tripods.
I am torn if I should get a Gorillapod.
Pros = smaller, takes up less storage space, cheaper (and cuter-that counts too)
Or if I should get something bigger and more substantial with all the bells and whistles like a ball head, pan tilt, longer/adjustable legs, etc. right from the start.
And if I do go with a bigger and more substantial tripod, is there that much of a difference between a $350 tripod and a $100 one if I am primarily going to be using it in my house, to shoot food? Probably not, but I’d love to hear your thoughts.
From my last post about my Brazilian Blowout, thanks for the compliments on my hair. I am really happy with it and am saving time, both of which are great things when it comes to hair.
If anyone is thinking of getting a Brazilian Blowout or a keratin treatment, I say just Go For It! You’ll probably end up loving it and wonder why you waited so long! For all questions and thoughts, I addressed lots of them within the comments section, too, so go check that out if you’re craving the sleek look.
Dessert: Peanut Butter Marshmallow Bars with Vegan Chocolate Frosting (No-Bake, Gluten Free)
Questions:
1. Do you change the clocks where you live? And if so, are you noticing any effects?
In California, we do “spring ahead”. I love that during daylight savings time, the evenings are lighter, later. I don’t love the fact that I lost an hour of sleep on Saturday night into Sunday, though. But as I said at the beginning of the post, I felt behind the eight ball and scrambling all day on Sunday!
In Arizona, they don’t “spring ahead” for daylight savings time, so for half the year (right now) Pacific Time and Arizona are on the same schedule and for the other half the year, Arizona is an hour ahead of Pacific Time.
Same with Aruba. They don’t change the clocks there so for half the year (now) they are on the same time as Eastern Time, but for the other six months a year they are one hour ahead of Eastern.
Confusing much?
Part of me just wishes we’d never change the clocks. Just leave them where they are. We’ll all adapt!
Yes I want one.
I don’t have one. Yet.
3. If you do have one, what brand/type do you have? Do you think it matters how much I spend on it?
There are some things in life that, in my opinion, are worth spending the extra money on, i.e. a Vita-mix rather than a cheapie food processor (check out my fave kitchen appliances post and what I spend on, and what I save on)
I’ve also posted on Does Price Paid Effect Quality? Sometimes yes, sometimes no, I think.
Then there are other things that I’d rather go el cheapo on and do, i.e. no shame in buying recycled (used) $3 tshirts from Buffalo Exchange
Not sure what to do about the tripod. Any ideas?
Have a great day, everyone!
P.S. If you’re just catching up on posts from the weekend, here are mine since Friday. Everything from candy to stinky things to boots to balance to hair. Something for everyone.
I am pretty tired from losing an hour, but it sure was nice to have sunshine through my entire yoga class tonight! :D
The time never changes in my province … and I am glad! It think it would be weird for the time to suddenly change – although time is arbitrary anyway.
I have a tri-pod, but I have never used it.
Taking pictures of food can be really hard. It’s amazing how the wrong lighting and can make a delicacy look like mush.
I bought a cheap tripod a couple of years ago and have barely used since it’s wobbly.
Time change this morning was nasty, for sure.
Ugh, totally agreed on the time change, did not help my race or energy levels! Fun photography experiments! We have a decent tripod that hubby had with his last SLR camera and it works great for the DSLR. True, a good one isn’t cheap, but universally compatible with most cameras and will last a long time. We have a Gorillapod too, fun for timed self portraits and sticking the camera to trees and other outdoor props and easier to carry, but not great for professional group shots.
1. Yes and it sucks, it’s when I curse having so many watches. Sure, I’m more tired than usual, I was dragging a bit getting out the door for work this morning.
2. Yes, we have a huge, pricey tripod that hubby got from his father as a gift and a little one. I like having both, the big tripod is great for group shots and photography projects.
3. For the big one, I’m not sure – sorry. It’s old, it’s been in hubby’s family for years and used with a lot of cameras. But it still works great with our DSLR.
ohh i’m off to check out that creamy lemon and herb dressing
I have to agree that the time change has absolutely thrown me for a loop. I couldnt fall asleep last night and then this morning I needed a crowbar to remove me from the comfort of my bed! I look forward to adjusting so I can resume my typically early morning schedule!!!!
Hi Averie
Have you got a spiraliser and would you recommend a brand ? I really want to buy one and add some interesting salads to my diet but am not sure which to get. Storage is an issue teeny kitchen and I’d like it to be quite robust i.e so boyfriend doesn’t break it !!!
Any advice gratefully rec’d.
Julia
in this post last week
https://www.loveveggiesandyoga.com/2011/03/raw-pasta-salad-with-creamy-lemon-herb-dressing.html
i discussed where i got my spirlizer. follow the link from that post to the next post. called fave kitchen things & appliances.
I absolutely despise DST. I hate springing forward, I hate falling back. I hate the entire disruption of my whole schedule and system! I wish we’d stop it already!
I know. I just wish we’d STAY on one or the other!
I have a cheap, but full size tripod. I rarely use it. And even when I do, I end up getting annoyed, because its so much faster to just clickclickclick from different angles. unless you are shooting with really low light, not needed. I say make a lightbox and when you figure the white balance out, that’s all you need. And ISO.
There is a HUGE difference between 100 and 350 tripods….if you are outside in windy conitions. But for food inside, nope.
good to know on the “HUGE difference between 100 and 350 tripods….if you are outside in windy conitions. But for food inside, nope.”– it’s what i assumed.
And “I end up getting annoyed, because its so much faster to just clickclickclick from different angles. ” — yes I feel that would be the case, too.
However still may get the gorillapod. Cheap thrills :)
No, for sure. I have a mini tripod that I use more than the big guy. Good for traveling, too. And CHEAP.
I learned in my photography class that when you take a ton of photos, you should always write the settings down, which I never remember/care to do, so I end up forgetting and not learning a damn thing. Oh, well, at least its digital, right?
I definitely need to try that dressing, love anything creamy!
enjoy :)
That dressing looks good! I’ll have to stray away from my normal homemade vinegarette and try this one out!! :)
Way back in the day when I did a ton of photography I had access to tripods all the time and truthfully, unless I was doing huge shots outside, I thought they were more of a pain than anything else. I’d rather use the money on an external flash!
know you’ve got received a fan appropriate the next who valuations what you have got received to say along together with the way you’ve offered on your own.
No tripod for me so I have no clue! I would think that little tabletop one with the black/white legs would be good for food pictures. And this seems like something you are really getting into which is so cool! Your photos are looking so great — that salad looks so fresh and amazing. It is kind of ridiculous how much better pictures look with a great camera!
Yes we changed the clocks and my entire week will probably be pretty thrown off. I didn’t like getting in my car this morning and seeing 6:20 when I should have seen 7:20 — that made me feel really tired :(
“It is kind of ridiculous how much better pictures look with a great camera!”-
Ok yes that is part of it…But….
Food styling and lighting! HUGE HUGE HUGE!
you can have the most amazing camera in the world but if your food styling is sloppy and your lighting sucks, you will just have sucky pictures in great resolution and detail :)
I think that’s definitely the best way to learn camera skills– just take a MILLION pictures of the same thing!!! Of course, after I do that, I always forget which setting went with which picture, etc….and then I start back from square one :-)
omg YES!!!
after taking 500 pics this weekend (3 recipes, each with about 175 pics)…I don’t remember what settings were what. I do remember obvi moving around my house and walking around the food and sort of the general gist of what i was doing but sometimes a f/9.0 vs a f/11.0 makes a HUGE diff and I have no idea what was what….
oy vey.