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So do you need a critique on the cake decorating or the photography.
Decorating... The cake looks off balance and lacking a primary front. The swagged element indicates the front, but the off kilter location of the small decorative elements throw this off.... Just kidding. The only thing I know about cakes comes from my tongue, not my eye.
Photo: First, the camera and 50 1.8 ARE up to the task. You need to get the most out of them. You don't need flash, only a halfway decent tripod and a background / forground. If I were shooting this in my house I would vacate the kitchen table, place a large sheet of paper down on the table and elevate it in the back. Adjust whatever lighting I was going to use and shoot away. f8 or smaller aperture for DOF. Tripod for time exposure, natural light for ease of use and low cost. The other option is to create a faux background in photoshop ( my second choice by far ). Include the entire base in your image and leave a little breathing room around it.
I could not find an immediate example of an object the size of a cake shot the way I mention, but here is an avocado. It was lit with one small light to cast a shadow, probably not what you want to do, but the idea is similar. The background is a sheet of paper and because the light falls off to the rear, it gets darker as it goes back. In this shot I elevated the paper behind, which you will need to do to to get something as large as a cake. Keep the background as far back as possible for light fall off.
http://www.melor.com/gallery/photo.php?photo=2083&exhibition=10&ee_lang=eng&u=644787,13
Example of faux background: http://www.melor.com/gallery/photo.php?photo=955&exhibition=10&ee_lang=eng&u=644787,61
Good luck!
Paul
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