My first ever macaron experience was from the now defunct Boule in Los Angeles. My friend had brought some home for sampling after dinner. I still remember the moment my teeth cracked through the papery-thin outer shell, the center light as a pillow of air, with just enough resistance and chew. One by one, I sampled the flavors, each individual confection punctuated with a thin layer of ganache or curd. I was immediately mesmerized by these happy little sandwiches. I’ve always wanted to try making macarons, and with a little patience and a lot of luck, some homemade versions might actually make it onto these pages. Until then, these recent photographs I took for Patisserie Chantilly will have to suffice.
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beautiful photos… now let’s make some at home!
Very nice. They look good!
Gorgeous shots!
I love those pastel tones!
fun & whimsical! i love the colors.
Love your photos, what camera/lense/settings do you use to get that shallow depth of field?
victor, i use canon cameras and lenses. for these shots i used a 24-70/2.8. since the subject was close the depth of field was quite shallow.
DROOL. these are beautiful! i can never resist macaron photos.
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