@stoner , that is untrue. I watched a programme on T.V showing how they make the burger for the photograph. They have all the ingrediants that make the burger, but just push it to the front. Placing the contents takes hours. One lady took 8 hours to made the finished product.
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· 10 years ago
photoshopping?
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· 10 years ago
@ani that is true but they also use other things that might be edible but not good and some inedible things I believe we watched the same thing. The cheese is one thing they have to change because of the heat from the lights would melt regular cheese. I still could be wrong. In the program did they even go as far as to strategically place the sesame seeds on the bun?
No bjjcee, no photoshopping done. It was on a New Zealand tv program, so probably not. I cannot remember if they strategically placed the sesame seeds on the bun, but the contents were all edible, and the cheese was the same. I did not see the actual photograph being taken, but It showed the making of it.
I don't know if that is what happens in America or where ever you come from, but in New Zealand we are not fake people, and our burgers wouldn't be fake either.
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· 10 years ago
jamacia...
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· 10 years ago
So Americans are fake if they use different things to take a photo? A lot of food photographers use makeup sponges to prop the bun up once they slide all the ingredients forward so it doesn't slouch in the back now I've never been to new Zealand but we don't eat makeup sponges. And you also watched a program of how ONE photographer does it. I guess she is the only food photographer in new Zealand. You seriously took it too personal I even said I may be wrong
I never said Americans were fake... We don't eat makeup sponges either, and I am pretty sure it was not placed in the burger at all. I did not take anything personal, I was just stating the facts.
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· 10 years ago
"I don't know if that is what happens in America or where ever you come from, but in New Zealand we are not fake people" is what you said so you can see how it looked like you were implying wherever I'm from we are fake people.
#stopfoodstereotypes