Even if something tastes great, that doesn't mean you should post it on Instagram.
Some foods simply don't lend themselves to photographing well. Just ask Martha Stewart, who's famous photography fails on the photo-sharing app made even a watermellon and goat cheese salad look extraordinarily unappetizing.
Whether it's beige, brown, lumpy, shiny, or all of the above, these are the 22 foods that are notoriously hard to photograph.
Beloved in Quebec, poutine — with its slick gravy-covered fries and globs of cheese — will not look good under any filter.
Little bit of poutine for lunch today in Ottawa.
Your risotto probably tastes incredible, but on Instagram it just looks like a pile of mush.
"#HOMEMADE #AUTHENTIC #ITALIAN #RISOTTO!!!!!" Slow-Cooked Arborio Rice With Sweet Onions, Garlic, Vine Ripened Tomatoes, Wilted Baby Spinach, Fresh Herbs, White Wine, First Cold Pressed Olive Oil & Grated #HealthyBody #HealthyFood #ItalianThings #ItalianFood #MediterraneanFood #MEDITERRANEAN #MAINE #Dinner #LoveItalianFood #FoodPic #FoodStylist #FreshIngredients
Even though it's delicious, the white sauce ladled on top of bland, tan noodles makes fettuccine Alfredo look horrible in pictures.
Garlic Chicken Alfredo with extra sauce!!! And a side of extra cheesy garlic bread! #yummy #foodie #pasta #garlic #Alfredo #garlicbread
A staple in any sushi restaurant, sea urchin sushi or uni looks more like orange brains than something you want in your mouth.
#singularlove #unisushi with bursting flavors of the sea. #SanrakuSF #seaurchin #sanfrancisco
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