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Here are the entries for the foodie bloggers photo competition - Does My Blog Look Good In This. Only photographs posted to a blog during December 2005 are to be submitted and they must be on a food/drinik theme. Images have been resized to a standard width so should be viewed on their original posting to be fully appreciated.

Judges for this round are -
  1. myself
  2. Johanna (Passionate Cook)
  3. Nicole Weston (Slashfood)
  4. Nick Vagnoni (Slashfood)
  5. Jeanne (Cooksister)
This page will be updated as new entries are received. This is going to be fun!

NOTE: The final scores have now been added to each entry. The winners list and some judges comments are detailed here.


puree de pois casses
1- From Clea Cuisine (France) "This picture is a puree of split peas (or however you call it in English ;)) I took it with a Nikon Coolpix 5200." (Score: 75)

Yellow Beetroot and Ricotta Cheese Layers
2 - From La Tartine Gourmande (USA). "Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ20." (Score: 90)

Two Ways With a Joint of Pork
3 - From Souperior (UK) "My camera is a digital casio QV-R51." (Score: 66)

Panamanian Tamales
4 - From The Cooking Diva "Equipment: Sony Cyber-shot 7.2 mega pixels" (Score: 75)

Brie and puff pastry with basil and lime
5 - From Nika's Culinaria (Score: 112)

Simple Turkey Lover Appetizers
6 - From Slurp and Burp (Canada). "Canon Powershot G3. Can't tell much more then that about technical details." (Score: 82)

Christmas Toffee
7 - From A Cat in the Kitchen (Sweden) "The photo is just resized (I didn't manipulate it) taken with my old boring Olympus." (Score: 87)

basle rbrunsli
8 - From Rice and Noodles "i've used Panasonic DMC-FZ5 no re-touches - i guess i just got lucky - either that i have a very poor eyesight. *chuckles*" (Score: 73)

Danish and rolling pin
9 - From Kitchenmage "Nikon D70 Cropped and color-corrected w/Photoshop Elements" (Score: 79)

Mexican Hot Chocolate
10 - From Messy Cucina (USA) "taken with a Sony Cyber Shot, only 3 or 4 megapixels." (Score: 74)

Christmas Ginger Bread
11 - From Chubby Hubby (Singapore). (Score:102)

Corks
12 - From Tomatom (Australia) "Ricoh Caplio GR Digital with tripod indoors, natural and overhead lighting. Macro on. Automatic. Shutter: 1/30 Aperture: f 2.4 Focal length: 5.9mm ISO Speed 154" (Score: 75)

Festive Holiday Salad is a great all-winter salad, a simple mix of greens, dried cranberry, toasted nuts and blue cheese
13 - From Veggie Venture (USA) "Nikon Coolpix that fits in a pocket " (Score: 69)

Matar Paneer - Cottage Cheese with Green Peas
14 - From Hooked on Heat (Canada) (Score: 52)

Nespole fruit
15 - From Staximo (Italy) "Canon S70, indoor light with tripod, photo just cropped. These are "nespole". I don't know how to translate into English. Theese are an "ancient" kind of fruit. People in the countryside use to eat theese fruits because grow spontaneus and because people were poor to buy other fruit." (Score: 75)

Bourbon Cakes
16 - From Seriously Good (USA) "Canon S40. Photo tweaked for color and contrast using Paintshop Pro" (Score: 97)

Oyster
17 - From Eatstuff (Australia) "Nikon Coolpix 4600" (Score: 107)

Not sure exactly what this is...
18 - From the Skinny Epicurean "Canon G5" (Score: 64)

Caramelized Onion Tart
19 - From She Craves (USA) "Pentax Optio". (Score: 100)

Broadbeans with bacon and sun dired tomatoes
20 - From Lucullian Delights (Italy) "I used a Sony DSC H1, can't remember if I used Photo Shop and if, what I did, sorry!" (Score: 108)

Mousse au chocolat à la zorra
21 - From 1x umrühren bitte (Spain) "Camera: Olympus C-300 Zoom. I'm a Swiss living in Spain, Andalucia." (Score: 93)

Christmas pudding ice-cream
22 - From Fiordizucca (UK) "i use a digital Olympus Camedia C-500 - 5.0 Megapixel" (Score: 105)

Braised Char Siew
23 - From Piggy's Cooking Journal (Singapore). "the picture was taken with Canon Powershot Pro 1" (Score: 90)

Pastrami Sandwich
24 - From Saltshaker (Argentina) "Camera: Olympus C3020 Zoom" (Score: 77)

Demi Cuit of white choccolate, almond paste and white truffle
25 - From Il Gastronomo Riluttante (Italy) "Kodak Easy Share 7440" (Score: 82)

Murukulu and Tea - Traditional south Indian snack & tea served south Indian style
26 - From Mahanandi (USA) "Camera: Nikon D70s". (Score: 125)

Smoked Salmon Appetizer
27 - From Culinary Fool (USA) "Sony DSC-P200 @ 3MP Cropped and probably slight light correction" (Score: 100)

Scotch
28 - From Gluten Free Girl (USA) "I use a Nikon Coolpix 4100" (Score: 109)

Pavlova
29 - From Wines and Foodies (New Zealand) "Nikon D70S" (Score: 106)

beetroot carpaccio
30 - From Anne's Food (Sweden) "Picture taken with an Olympus C-8080 WZ" (Score: 100)

Rabbit with Sichuan Pepper being cooked in my cast
iron wok
31 - From Tiger and Strawberries (USA) "Canon Powershot A610" (Score: 104)

Christmas Apple Compote
32 - From Fred Kitchen (France) "Nikon D70, Focal Lens 135mm." (Score: 122)

négatif du mille-feuille au chocolat
33 - From FoodBeam (France) "SLR Sony DSC F828" (Score: 98)

prawn appetiser served with a turnip encased mashed potato
34 - From Kitchen Crazy Daffy (UK) "Using my trusty, old panasonic lumix" (Score: 89)

Best Crema Catalana in Barcelona, I reckon
35 - From Green Olive Tree (Spain) "Canon PowerShot S230 Digital Elph" (Score: 50)

Chocolate Biscotti
36 - From Foodie Farm Girl (USA) "My camera is a Canon Powershot A520. Photo untouched" (Score: 94)

Chilli Sherry
37 - From The Laughing Gastronome (New Zealand) "It was taken with a Canon Digital IXUS 40." (Score: 109)

Behold the strange beauty of congealed bacon fat in afternoon sunlight
38 - From Toast Point (USA) "Kodak EasyShare DX4330. No tweaks." (Score: 65)

Caviar and Champagne
39 - From Beyond Salmon (USA) "Olympus Stylus 300 Digital camera (3.1 Megapixels)" (Score: 109)

The Osso Buco Veal Shanks
40 - From EatDrink&BeMerry (USA) "taken with an Olympus C3000zoom 3.31 mp camera" (Score: 93)

Ribbon Candy
41 - From Food Chronicles (USA) "Nikon Coolpix 5000. Natural light." (Score: 92)

Roasted Butternut Soup, Savory Red Rice Pudding and Sage Foam
42 - From Stephen Cooks (USA) "Nikon D-100 Lens: Nikon 24 - 80 Macro zoom Tweaked with 'Curves' in Photoshop 7." (Score: 98)

Pistachio, Cranberry, and White Chocolate Biscotti
43 - From Chili and Ciabatta (Germany) "Sony Cybershot DSC-P150" (Score: 98)

bagels
44 - From Rosas Yummy Yums (Switzerland) "Canon Ixus Z50" (Score: 99)

Khara baath aka upma
45 - From My Dhaba (Oman) "Khara baath aka Upma, a very delicious traditional Indian break fast dish. Camera used is Canon Digital IXUS 500." (Score: 65)

Special Siu Mai (with leaping anchovy) on rice
46 - From Belly Timber (USA) "Camera: Minolta Dimage s404" (Score: 111)

Orange & Cranberry Cheesecake Tart
47 - From Extra MSG (USA) "Nikon Coolpix 2100" (Score: 106)


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What an amazing collection of sheer talent. Congrats for making this contest happen. May it inspire us all to cook and capture whatever strikes us.

Just so you know - Nespole are known as Loquats in english & they are great! Try them if you get a chance.