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Finally, we’ve reached to what most of you are intrigued (methinks) about: my photos, photo usage and the camera I use and used.

If you just want food porn (most of it are), just go to my Flickr photostream or just click here to subscribe my RSS feed of the most recent photos uploaded.

Photo Usage:

For any use whatsoever, you MUST contact me by e-mail: wanderingeater@gmail.com. There’s time and patience dedicated to my photos so you have to ASK before you use it ANYWHERE (with the exception of wanting to use it as your own personal desktop wallpaper). Before you’ll see the ugly side of me. I’m not kidding.

For those of you who are fellow food bloggers (not-for-profit use), please DO e-mail me and if I allow you to do so, please properly credit me and link back my blog or the actual Flickr photo. The preferred credit format would be: Tina Wong, The Wandering Eater, as a caption.

The for-profit use but still Web-based publishers, please e-mail me so we can work out an arrangement. The old-school publishers (meaning the ones who print magazines or newspapers) please do the same as everyone else: e-mail.

Thank you!

Camera Archive:

  • From this blog’s birth back in September/October 2006, I used the Canon Powershot A530 and played with the Canon Rebel XT.
  • I officially upgraded to the Canon Rebel XTi from mid-February 2007…
  • Then temporarily owned the Canon 5D from late March to early April 2009. (Long story that you don’t need to know.)
  • And gone back to my old friend, the Rebel XTi ever since.
  • I am using the Canon 5D Mark II, as of late February/early March 2008.

A note about lenses, I tend to shoot with Canon’s EF-50mm f/2.5 macro lens for food shots as of the 2008. Other times, I shoot/shot with EF-S 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM zoom lens, and Sigma’s 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC lens.

Update on the lens (as of 4/7/09): I used to own (but sold recently) the Canon 28mm f/2.8 USM lens with the 5D Mark II for wide-angled shots and use the aforementioned 50mm macro lens or the Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro lens for food shots. The replacement for the 28mm is now the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L USM lens. Yes, they’re all heavy, big photography stuff but it’s worth it on your end with the (plausible) drool-inducing photos.

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