I am sure we all have our own comfort zone when it comes to photography. Some like a dark tone and some prefer it light and soft. We all have our own choice of angles, setup and we like to stick to those.

Well, this challenge helps you do the opposite. I had to get out of the zone, step out of my comfort area and try something new. This month Simone chose a simple and delicious Bruschetta recipe styled by Donna Hay and photographed by Con Poulos from the cookbook ‘Seasons’. I loved the casual mood in the photo with the chair in the background. The styling was neat, keeping the entire focus on that plate with the light falling from the right. The setup looked easy until I started working on it.

Interpreting that piece of art was so difficult! To start with, I didn’t have the right props. I kept changing the angles, tried different plates and yet I couldn’t capture what I was hoping to. I kept clicking non-stop and what you see below is the best I could pick from the lot. Succeeded?  No, not even close!  Happy ? Yes, I tried. Click here to know more about the challenge that happens every month.

Talking about the dish, it’s one yummy Bruschetta that we had for dinner with some soup on the side. Just when I thought we had enough pesto in the last few weeks, here I was making pesto once again. But this time, it was with arugula. These spiky leaves have a lovely peppery flavor and since I chose to use smaller arugula, it had a milder taste and was less bitter.

I had to make very slight changes to the original recipe to suit our taste buds and also because I ran out of few ingredients. This was the first time I tried arugula pesto and for sure, I am going to make this more often. Recipe from Donna Hay Magazine as seen on Jungle Frog Cooking

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