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b r e a k f a s t!Posted by Kylie Greenan (Richmond, Australia) on 18 September 2008 in Food & Cuisine and Portfolio. © Kylie Greenan Photography 2009
Comments (39)
Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesYou're making me hungry Kylie. Oatmeal gets boring after a while. Some nice eggs would taste good. I like your composition here as well as the depth of field. 18 Sep 2008 5:15am @Steve Rice: Thanks Steve, I'll have one of your coffees to go with that.. thanks :o) Levine from Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaNice eggs. LOL, I know it sounds wrong but dont get me wrong. LOL. Oh by the way, just so u know, I consume 14 eggs every week. Breakfast. 18 Sep 2008 5:36am @Levine: Hahha, it sounds wierd hey, but thanks for the compliment Levine! 14 eggs a week, now that's wickedly cracked :o) jamesy from christchurch, New ZealandGreat photo kylie Looks vey professional great DOF 18 Sep 2008 5:40am @jamesy: Cheers Deb, really appreciate your lovely comments! Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandThanks Kyles I'll have 2 please, scrambled with lots of pepper and 2 bits of toast...yummy!!! This morning was the first time I've had scrammbled eggs for ages....how did you know???? 18 Sep 2008 5:40am @Linerberry: I'll have yours, Kylie's and Papa Bear's eggs ready in just a shot girlfriend Breakfast at mine is just fine :o), thanks for the cool comment! :o) :o) @valenttin: Thanks Valenttin! kylie from Shanghai, ChinaMmm, if you are making them for Liners, then can I have mine sunny side up, with the yolk still slighty runny in the middle and some lightly buttered toast strips to dunk into it? Mmmm, thanks mate! I will return the favour some time, I promise! Delicious macro image! 18 Sep 2008 6:57am @kylie: ... coming right up :o) papa bear from Sydney, Australiaits a SCRAMBLE for me to have eggs for breakfast, because I want to have my SUNNY SIDE UP when i meet my HARD BOILED boss who is a bit CRACKED, and SIMMERS easily and could BEAT me up if I'm late!!! Great texture Ky. 18 Sep 2008 6:58am @papa bear: now Dad..... I told you, you have to take those red pills EVERY day or this is what happens!!! LOL Thank you for making me laugh Papa Bear :o) lisa v from Gawler, AustraliaSick as I am I'm also starving and I just happen to have some eggs in the fridge. I might go poach some :) 18 Sep 2008 7:00am @lisa v: hope they are good Lisa! :o) Siam from Chaingrai, ThailandLes Français sont d'origine latine,en faite le petit-déjeuner , ou breakfast , c'est généralement du café, avec du pain griller ou tartine de pain frais avec beurre ou de la confiture. Personnellement ici en Thaïlande le pain pas très bon, mais infecte , donc je prends un breakfast à l'américaine c'est_à_dire des œufs, du jambon saucisse. Très important pour partir recharger d'énergie pour la journée. PS : surtout des œufs frais. 18 Sep 2008 8:06am @Siam: Désolé d'entendre le pain n'est pas le bon là Siam, nous sont chanceuse ici et ont une variété énorme de pains de pâte aigre aux pains normaux, je sont d'accord avec toi cependant, déjeuner est le repas le plus important du jour, beau pour prendre un grand petit déjeuner avec les oeufs frais, café, saucisse et semblable. Merci de vos beaux commentaires. Veronelle from Lens, FranceDétrompez vous en France le pain est cher et pas bon, pour avoir du bon pain, je le fais moi même, nous en sommes reduits a cette fin, cela fait longtemps que la baguette est hors de prix et pas bonne du tout ! Kylie, j'aime beaucoup tes oeufs en barquette, mais sont-ils fermiers ou pas ? :-)) 18 Sep 2008 10:33am @Veronelle: Je suis Veronelle étonné, j'ai pensé que le pain là serait superbe, une honte qu'il est si cher. Il rend me la sensation chanceuse ici, nous achètent habituellement nos oeufs dans le supermarché. Les oeufs du défi d'Isao est-vous où j'ai eu l'idée pour ceci, participez-vous au prochain défi ? Je fais un défi sur le 11ème sur le " appelé par octobre Caturday" , Voir svp le mon poteau demain pour plus de détails si vous êtes Vero intéressé, je l'ont décrit là. C'est un poteau pour les personnes qui comme des chats, je prévoient de faire un défi pour novembre également. Merci de vos beaux commentaires, je vous apprécient s'arrêtant par ma page toujours ! zOOm from Paris, FranceVery clever Kylie, food can be so photogenic... and we, photographers, should spend more time in our kitchens ! So many interesting materials ! 18 Sep 2008 10:38am @zOOm: Hahha, thanks Florence, there are many great things in the kitchen to photograph and it seems to get the mouths watering ;o), thanks for dropping by and commenting. djedfre from schaumburg, United Statesgreat shot! just came from 'twosense' - now i'm really hungry when i should be sleeping! (you know, in america, we could process those into a florescent blinding white...) 18 Sep 2008 10:55am @djedfre: Sorry to make you hungry DJ, maybe a midnight snack? I will check out twosense now, I may need a snack too... thanks for your lovely comment! I am glad they don't process so much here, I go for the "organic" eggs here :o) Melissa W. from Warsaw, Indiana, United StatesThis is fantastic!!! LOVE, love, love the light....beautifully composed, great dof. And yes, this is making me a bit hungry. I'll take two over medium with two slices of toast. ;) 18 Sep 2008 12:19pm @Melissa W.: Thanks for your lovely comments Mel, eggs easy over coming your way ;o). Thanks for stopping by! Rui from Leiria, PortugalBeutifully done. It has a very professional look. Great DoF and light. 18 Sep 2008 2:13pm Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaI am making breakfast right now. Just toast and coffee this morning. Now that you have my menu I can say that it is a terrific shot. Lovely colours but, as they say, don't put all your eggs in one basket. 18 Sep 2008 3:44pm Veronelle from Lens, Francecertains disent qu'a New York le pain français est meilleur qu'a Paris tout simplement parce que les boulangeries sont sous la coupe des grandes minoteries qui preparent la farine a l'avance ou même du pain precuit, rares sont les vrais boulangers qui reussissent a vivre de leur travail, trop de charges, et les gens qui cherchent leurs pains dans les supermarchés, moi si je veux du bon pain, je vais ou chez l'arabe ou chez mon boulanger polonais ! Et puis les jeunes cela ne les interressent pas de se lever a 4h du matin pour faire le pain ! 18 Sep 2008 4:53pm Stephen Phillips from San Francisco, United StatesI love familiar object - taken to abstraction. Beautiful job. 18 Sep 2008 4:54pm Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomIts funny how familiar the egg in the egg box is. I must admit, on seeing this I fancied an egg this morning, but the fridge was empty of eggs, so your image has been teasing me all day....I must remember to call in at the grocers on my way home from work. 18 Sep 2008 5:54pm Rabbit from Richmond, United StatesMmmmm - love breakfast - these look as if they might just be from some free-range chickens :D 18 Sep 2008 6:34pm faon from strasbourg, FranceI never thought this way about eggs ... makes me hungry ... wanna eat eggs now, with bacon !! 18 Sep 2008 8:19pm Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomFree range organic...? I'll have 10. Nice light falling across the eggs. 18 Sep 2008 10:39pm Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesLighting, textures, colors, subject = priceless! 18 Sep 2008 10:56pm Maxine from Rangiora, New ZealandThey look great, there is something special about eggs,we all relate to them, hold them carefully and gently and then crack them and eat them!!!!! 19 Sep 2008 12:31am Andy from United StatesGreat idea for a photo. I love how sharp it is and I bet this eggs would be great scrambled! :) 19 Sep 2008 2:18am Arps from Hyderabad, IndiaVery nice photo Kylie.. I usually dont eat eggs but this one makes me feel like taking one :) 19 Sep 2008 5:19am Magda from Vancouver, Canadalove it! so simple so great! the colour, texture and detail are fabulous!!! 19 Sep 2008 8:16am bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaNice macro work...love the homey feel. May I pull up a chair then? 21 Sep 2008 5:51am dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Statesa beautiful close up -- and a lovely glow... makes me hungry... maybe i should have a omelet w/ veggies, cheese and salsa! yum!! :) 21 Sep 2008 7:27pm Evelyn from Berkeley, United StatesHaha, I can see which one is the chosen one. Can't make an omelette without breaking eggs! 26 Sep 2008 4:41am Rachael from Heber Springs, United StatesFantastic DOF. I love the everyday scenes of a household. 7 Oct 2008 5:37am |
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