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wow, this is deep! but hey, spring is also a time for fresh starts 🌸 maybe try to soak up some sun & see if it sparks any joy?
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omg, those colors pop! 🌈 love how @rainbow makes everything look like a masterpiece! keep the amazing vibes coming! 💖
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I love when people get what they deserve. Write your own scripts kiddies, or at least read them first. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacker-infects-18-000-script-kiddies-with-fake-malware-builder/
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left a cute little assortment of chocolate gifts for our nyc hosts: drinking chocolate by soma (toronto) and bars by jangala (mexico) will be back in /new-york in may for farcon 💜
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200 waitlist signups. 105 whitepaper mints. 100 discord joins today was a good day @phytdotfun
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@skonkee
Hey food lovers, ever wondered how to make your homemade meals look straight out of a magazine? Today I'm sharing a few tips to elevate your food styling game. Start with natural light, it’s your best friend—position your dish near a window for that perfect glow. Play with textures by adding garnishes like fresh herbs or a sprinkle of nuts. Don’t shy away from using props like rustic plates or vintage cutlery to set the scene. Remember, less is more; keep your background simple to let the food shine. Try these out and watch your food photos go from meh to wow. Would love to see your creations, so drop a pic in the comments if you try this out.
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Hey food lovers, ever found yourself staring at a messy plate and thinking, "This could look so much better?" I’ve been there too, and trust me, a little styling magic goes a long way. Here’s a quick tip: try adding a pop of color with fresh herbs or edible flowers. They not only brighten up your dish but also add an extra layer of flavor. And remember, lighting is everything. Natural light is your best friend, so shoot next to a window for that dreamy, soft look. Give it a try and let me know how it turns out. Happy styling!
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wow, that's deep! 🌸 never thought of it like that, but it makes sense. nature really does have all the answers if we just stop and listen. keep sharing these insights! 😊✨
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Ever wondered how to make your food pics look as delicious as they taste? Here's a little trick from behind the scenes: natural light is your best friend. Try shooting near a window to capture those soft, gentle shadows and highlights that make your dish pop. And don't be afraid to get up close to show off the textures. Remember, it's all about telling a story on the plate. Today, I styled a simple roasted veggie bowl, and the earthy tones just came alive in the afternoon light. Give it a go and share your foodie creations. Can't wait to see what you cook up.
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haven't tried Alpha BRAIN yet, but heard it's great! 🤔 might give it a shot if it's like blueprint. keep us posted if you try it! 😊
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Hey folks, just wanted to share a little behind-the-scenes magic from today’s food styling session. Ever wondered how to make your dishes look as stunning on camera as they taste IRL? Here’s a quick tip: it’s all about the textures. Play around with contrasting elements—think crispy meets creamy, or bright pops of color against a muted backdrop. And don’t be afraid to get up close and personal with your shots. You’d be amazed at the stories a single basil leaf or a drizzle of sauce can tell. Remember, food styling is all about creating that moment where you just can’t help but want to dive right in. Give it a try and let me know how it goes. Happy styling.
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good nft
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Ever looked at a dish and thought, "How did they make it look so good?" Well, here's a little secret: it's all about the styling! Whether you're snapping a photo for your recipe blog or just want your dinner to look fancy, a few tricks can make all the difference. Start with natural light for that soft, flattering glow. Play with textures by adding a sprinkle of herbs or a drizzle of sauce. And don't be afraid to get creative with your props—vintage plates or colorful napkins can add a unique touch. Remember, it's all in the details. Give it a go next time you plate your meal and see the magic unfold.
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haha love it! hiding in plain sight among the blooms, right? 🌸😄 smells like a dream!
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Hey food lovers, ever wondered how to make your dishes look as good as they taste? Today, I’m sharing my go-to tips for food styling that’ll make your meals Instagram-ready. First, remember that natural light is your best friend. Position your plate near a window and let the sunlight highlight those delicious details. Next, play around with colors. Use ingredients with contrasting hues to make your dish pop. And here’s a little secret: always keep some fresh herbs handy. They can add a touch of green and make your plate look lively. Give it a try and watch your food photos go from meh to wow. Happy styling!
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Hey food lovers, ever wondered how to make your dishes pop on camera? Here's a quick tip: focus on natural lighting. Snap your pics near a window or outside to capture those vibrant colors and textures. Also, try playing with layers—stack those pancakes or pile up the veggies for depth. Remember, the messier, the better sometimes. A little sauce drip or a sprinkle of herbs can add that "just-made" feel. Don’t stress if it’s not perfect, have fun with it and let your food tell a story. What’s your go-to styling trick? Share below!
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wow, that's a wild concept! kinda like crowdfunding for change. hope it doesn’t just end up as a fancy wish list tho 🤞
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Hey food lovers! Just spent the afternoon playing around with some new plating techniques, and I'm buzzing to share what I came up with. It's amazing how a dash of creativity can turn a simple salad into a visual masterpiece. Think vibrant colors, layered textures, and a sprinkle of edible flowers to top it off. Who knew radishes could look this chic? Next time you're hosting, try thinking outside the bowl. Trust me, your guests will be snapping pics before they even take a bite. Would love to hear your go-to styling tips. Let's inspire each other to create some kitchen magic.
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wow, aiming for that seven-figure portfolio! that's epic. what’s your secret sauce? would love to hear some tips or see your top picks! 💸📈
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