CQ bought Japanese candy to use as decoration for her daughter Kaori's birthday party. These are the candy she didn't use. I saw this tray on the table in our lounge for people to eat. I quickly snatched the whole thing. Not that I'm a fanatic about taking pictures of everything and anything, but aren't the candy soooo pretty. . . they look like jewels to me.
Les, that's so funny. I was thinking the pictures came out looking like my marbles. I didn't do it on top of my car this time. I used window light and put the candy on top of a 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet of paper bending up in the back, atop my messy dresser.
Betty, I think at least some of the candy if not all are hand made. I tried to look for a you tube video or something that explains how they're made, but I couldn't find any. The candy is called "kumi ame". Rolls of different colored candy are put together to create patterns. The combined rolls form one big roll which is stretched out and then sliced.
I was just thinking about how you took these. They look like pieces of colored glass. Sooo pretty. Your white balance came out perfect, even w/ just natural light...
Linda's Bday, 6/4/13
-
Bobby got side tracked. This gate was across from the Contemporary Art
Museum.
Now that was more like it. We had a delicious lunch at the Museum.
Linda had ...
blue tree cafe
-
I picked up lunch from Blue Tree Cafe the other day.
They are located on the ground floor of the Pacifica, a huge high rise in the Kakaako area.
Parking is...
Little Packages
-
Pan Fried Pork Dim Sum/ポークの小籠包点心
[image: _DSC0064]My translation of 小籠包shoronpow is - ‘little package’.
Wrapped little something in thin pastry skin. It’s...
Kattaree in Chinatown
-
Kattaree wanted to do a recreate a shot of a famous Thai actress. With
makeup help from Tina, assistance from Linda and Celia we pulled it off.
Kattaree ...
Colombian Naval Tall Ship - 06/10/2013
-
I saw photos in the Star Advertiser of the Colombian Naval Tall Ship ARC
Gloria's arrival to Honolulu Harbor, but unfortunately, I am now back to
work so I...
Strawberry Salad with Feta
-
[image: strawberry salad2]“Mom, do you want some of this pizza? Oh, wait. I
forgot you’re on a diet,” Amaya said.
At this point, I’ve been on some eatin...
Busy Sewing
-
These are pillowcases that I made for our bed. This fabric was in a box in
my closet, have no idea when I purchased it or what I purchased it for.
They ...
Happy Birthday Dylan!
-
Saturday, May 27, 2013
Kaneohe
Dylan is 7!! Wow, how time flies. He wanted a swimming party again, but
this time with a superhero theme...check out the g...
-
I started this journal entry for myself a few months ago when the
five-year-old boy in Alabama was held hostage in the bunker for those
several days. ...
Meet Voldie
-
What did I get myself into? With 2 rambunctious girls in the house already,
a third won't be too bad, right?
[image: Sit!]
When Kristin was younger (3-4 y...
8 comments:
where did you take these? On top of your car again?? Came out really nice!
Oh wow, these are gorgeous! They almost look too good to eat, huh. Such beautiful colors. These are not your ordinary "run of the mill" candy!!
Les, that's so funny. I was thinking the pictures came out looking like my marbles. I didn't do it on top of my car this time. I used window light and put the candy on top of a 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet of paper bending up in the back, atop my messy dresser.
Betty, I think at least some of the candy if not all are hand made. I tried to look for a you tube video or something that explains how they're made, but I couldn't find any. The candy is called "kumi ame". Rolls of different colored candy are put together to create patterns. The combined rolls form one big roll which is stretched out and then sliced.
I was just thinking about how you took these. They look like pieces of colored glass. Sooo pretty. Your white balance came out perfect, even w/ just natural light...
Extremely cool! Love the colors and I like the isolated portrait feel to the shots. The candy is so amazing too, looks like glass. Wonderful shooting!
haven't seen those in years.
Spectacular photos....Vince, Seattle
Post a Comment