My wife gave me this pasta ladle for my birthday, so I figured I better make a photo of it while it's brand new and has no scratches on it. It replaces an old, white plastic ladle that isn't nearly as attractive. I cook pasta once each week, so it will get plenty of use over the years.
Setup
The ladle is held in place by a clamp attached to a flexible arm, which in turn is attached to a super clamp mounted on the tabletop. The background is black foam core. Two medium continuous-light lamps are side by side on the right side. Two pieces of white foam core are laid mostly flat on the tabletop. They are reflected in the bottom of the ladle to make it bright and shiny. A piece of white foam core on the left side parallel to the ladle's handle is reflected in it to make it bright and shiny. A fourth piece of white foam core above the camera was being reflected in some of the rear tongs to make them bright and shiny. A small pot of steaming water (not the large pot the pasta was cooked in) was on the tabletop directly underneath the pasta. I eliminated all the steam beneath the ladle during post-processing, leaving only the steam above the ladle in the image.