In Focus: Food Envy
Pre-Pandemic Diners In The Hague
Background Story
We all remember those carefree pre-pandemic afternoons and evenings when we could stroll the streets without face masks and go to restaurants to enjoy a good meal without being restricted in how many friends to meet. Don’t we?
This image was created during a warm summer evening stroll in The Haag (Den Haag), The Netherlands, in August 2019.
I had spent a week in Madrid, Spain, with my wife and now enjoyed the additional time off with my youngest daughter who just moved for her studies to this lovely city in the Netherlands.
I stayed in the Park Centraal Hotel which is in a beautiful 160-year-old building. And in the Molenstraat and neighboring streets immediately outside the hotel are several small shops, restaurants, and eateries.
Tourists and locals alike enjoyed dining inside and on the terraces outside. The relaxed atmosphere, the darkening sky, and the light inside the restaurants created a tableau that depicted the typical Dutch “gezelligheid”. While this can be translated with “cosiness”, the Dutch word encompasses more: a general feeling of wellbeing and safety.
I find it always amusing to see how passersby look at people eating outside. In fact, they might not be as much interested in the diners as well as in the food on their plates. Are they deciding what they want to order themselves? Or are they going to an eatery which they anticipate has a less enjoyable menu; are they a bit envious maybe? Is food envy a concept?
Anyhow. The environment was right, the people were at the right place. And I made the photo.
How It Was Made
It was only in January of that year that I purchased the Fujifilm X100F, and I was still experimenting with its settings and discovering its capabilities.
I love black and white images (did you notice that all images on this website are monochrome?) and in this instance, I used the Acros standard camera preset.
Although I actually like that preset very much, when editing the image I selected the ON1 preset for Ilford Delta 400. I just love that film and I also wanted to check how the built-in preset would compare to scans from actual film images.
Why It Works
First of all, I like the subject matter.
A small city street with restaurants and outside diners. People passing by; what are they thinking?
Are the passers-by envious of the diners? Are the diners disturbed by the people walking in the street?
Then there are the leading lines that lead the viewer’s eye through the image.
The curb and the awnings are perfect examples of converging lines, anchored in the bottom right corner by the blackboard with snack offerings.
And, finally, the light. Ah, the light!
The combination of pre-sunset light and the soft incandescent light from the restaurants, creating that special atmospheric mood that is so typical of lazy summer evenings.
I can just not get enough of it.
How Can This Image Be Used
Images like this can well be used in a commercial setting.
Humphrey’s Restaurant might use it to connect their customers to the location (unfortunately their restaurant in the Molenstraat has been closed, but at the time of writing of this article they still operate a restaurant in Scheveningen, near The Hague), or to show them the great ambiance they have.
The Park Centraal Hotel can use this image to show their guests the nice area they are located at, and how close they are to restaurants and nightlife.
And the City of The Hague could use it to show prospective visitors how a big city can offer coziness and a safe environment to spend the evening.
With the current Covid-19 / Coronavirus-related restrictions in place, it might be a while until we can enjoy dining out in the Molenstraat again. But the time will come that we are allowed again! Until then, images like this will remind us how great having dinner outside with friends is.