My daughter has been taking a class at Michael's Arts and Crafts store in cake decorating. The other night she brought us some leftover pineapple cake that was really good but I just had to remove the topping and take some close-up shots of the roses that she had made. They were about an inch high thus the need for the close-up lens to capture the real detail of the frosting.




They look good enough to eat , well that's what you are supposed to do but I would rather photograph them because they are not quite so sweet that way and yet look really sweet.
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