
We certainly love food porn here at Slashfood -- photos of food, whether a close-up of a decadent dessert, or a sultry shot of grilled steak. We find photos around the web, most of the time from food blogs, sometimes from photo-sharing sites like Flickr. Now, the Los Angeles Times' website has a section called "Your Scene," with a category called "Pretty Food & Drinks." Readers are encouraged to submit their own photos, whether they are photos of homemade things or shots of meals in restaurants. Right now, there aren't a lot of photos, as I suspect that not too many people are even aware that it's there, but hopefully over time, it'll be another place for us voyeurs to waste our time.

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9-22-2006 @9:03PM cybele said... Why give all rights to your photos away to the LATimes? Read over the Terms ... better to share photos on a site like Flickr where you keep all rights to them (and still get wide exposure) and it's still free.
"You grant TI, its affiliates and related entities, including Latimes.com, a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive right and license to use, copy, modify, display, archive, store, distribute, reproduce and create derivative works from all information you provide to us, in any form, media, software or technology of any kind now existing or developed in the future."
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