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Uncooked pains aux raisins roll being sliced, high angle view

Uncooked pains aux raisins roll being sliced, high angle view


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Uncooked pains aux raisins roll being sliced, high angle view

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Media ID 9559619

© Dorling Kindersley

Dough Home Cooking Knife Mid Section Pastry Slicing Unknown Gender Work Surface Human Hand


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In this print by Dorling Kindersley from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are presented with a mouthwatering sight of an uncooked pains aux raisins roll being delicately sliced. The high angle view allows us to appreciate the intricate layers of the pastry dough, as it rests on a clean white background. An adult hand, whose gender remains unknown, holds a sharp knife with precision and expertise. The mid-section shot focuses our attention solely on the slicing action taking place, creating an intimate connection between the viewer and the process of preparing this delectable treat. The square image format enhances the composition's aesthetic appeal while emphasizing every detail in vivid color. With no other individuals present in the frame, we can imagine ourselves as partakers in this moment of home cooking mastery. This photograph beautifully captures both artistry and anticipation. It invites us to indulge our senses as we envision sinking our teeth into these freshly baked pastries – their warm aroma filling our kitchen and tantalizing our taste buds. As viewers, we are left captivated by this snapshot frozen in time – a testament to human creativity and culinary craftsmanship. Whether for personal enjoyment or inspiration for one's own baking endeavors, this image serves as a reminder that even simple pleasures like slicing through dough can be transformed into works of art.

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