Thanks, Igor - I think the portrayal is intended to be more documentary than artistic, but they certainly did a nice job of it. The guide said that most of the food was real, though she noted that the cake was not. The door to the room was open and I would guess the temperature was a little below freezing, so maybe that helped preserve some things. Obviously, the beer is fake!

Mark

On 12/20/2014 10:47 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:


Impressive!
My wide also liked it (we just recently discussed the food porn snapshots on local Yelp). She regretted it wasn't under CC license, so she couldn't use that as an illustration in some future blog post.

The mummers shots are also interesting, but not as striking as this one.
This photo reminds me some classic paintings seen in at the Louvre and Hermitage museums.

Cheers,

Igor



 Mark C Sat, 20 Dec 2014 17:19:44 -0800 wrote:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/markcassino/15447602163/


An 18th century wedding feast - what would have been with an affluent family. Shot at the The Henry Ford's holiday nights thingy last night, where historical holiday scenes are presented. The hard spot lights on the food did not make for great lighting but a moderate amount of processing helps.


C&C welcome!

Mark



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