We all love to take food pictures. We go to different places and every time we try new food, we prefer to capture the moment so that we can see it later. Nprâs slide show makes you want to buy the product. It is more clear, pretty and organized. Nprâs slide show will attract everyoneâs attraction because it is colorful, looks real and also interesting to stare at. On the other side, the Robert Mann Galleryâs pictures are mainly taken at home. Most of the pictures are black and white. Most of the images are in the process of cooking. âFood portraitsâ by Irving Pennâs food pictures are raw. Most of the pictures are not cooked, mostly raw which may not be that interesting as Npr’s slide show. Â Most of the pictures are mainly ingredients of the food. âFood portraitsâ by Irving Penn pictures are mainly taken before cooking the food. Robert Mann Galleryâs pictures are mainly taken at home. We all enjoy taking the food pictures in a different way although it is the same topic.
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