William Meppem photographs the dishes from Good Food's new TV show, Good Food Kitchen, screening on Channel 9 at 1pm Saturdays, or catch up on 9Now. ![]() If you aren’t sure what angle to capture your food from, this is a good place to start. If you wedge coins underneath the base of the "tilting" objects, you can tip them back into frame and they'll look straight. The 3/4 Angle The 3/4 angle looks great on almost any dish. The wider your lens – and especially with phones – the more distortion you get. ![]() You may have noticed when looking through your camera or phone that objects on the edge of your frame tend to lean outwards, especially tall things like glasses.
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