Black and White Wednesday #137: la galleria di foto / the photo gallery

IMG_1720 / handmade pasta semolina flour

my latest pasta adventure

Every day I find a reason for working on my kneading board, be it making pasta or bread or some other baked goods. Sometimes with floured hands I pick up my camera and take a photograph of what is on the table at that moment. Above is one such image. (Recipe details will follow soon.)

For now, here are the details of edition #137 of Black and White Wednesday – A Culinary Photography Event.

Enjoy this week's show!

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Lynne of Cafe Lynnylu: Watermelon

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Cinzia of Cindystar: Figs in my garden

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Aparna of Stories from the Mahe Coast: Celebrations in Chocolate

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Sanhita of Pocketfull of Spices: Tangy Mango Chutney

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Susan of The Well-Seasoned Cook: Pistachio Shells, Terracotta and Wood

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DSC_5870 / garden nasturtium after rain

mother nature as jeweller

Simona of briciole: Raindrops like pearls

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As of today, Susan of The Well-Seasoned Cook is accepting submissions for edition #138 of Black and White Wednesday – A Culinary Photography Event. You can send her your contribution to thewellseasonedcook AT yahoo DOT com.

I am sending her the top photo of this post, which was shot in color and then converted to black and white (Lightroom preset BW Look 2).

The gallery of images contributed to the event.


Thank you to all the contributors, to Susan of The Well-Seasoned Cook who created the event and to Cinzia of Cindystar who is now organizing it.

I do hope I have not left anybody out of the roundup. If you find that, notwithstanding my best intentions, I actually have omitted a photo, please send me a note.

Arrivederci a presto

9 thoughts on “Black and White Wednesday #137: la galleria di foto / the photo gallery

  1. Thanks for hosting the lovely gallery, Simona. The raindrops look awesome, and I don’t know why, your kneading board evoked a very cozy feeling.

  2. You are welcome, Lynne.
    You are welcome, Cinzia. Raindrops are endlessly fascinating.
    You are welcome, Sanhita. Glad you enjoyed my photos. I am particularly attached to my kneading board.

  3. Thank you, Debra. Details are forthcoming. Rolling pasta on the mat was not my original idea, but I used it to create something different. Not all mats work well, but again, I will talk about the details in an upcoming post.

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