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![]() | Do you believe that the following pictures are formed by food stuff and vegetables? A British photographer shot those pictures with celery, black bread, potato, mushroom, radish etc. How can he make it? First, shoot them separately and then compose them in the computer. Really wonderful! No.1 Sunset. The sea is actually salmon soup. The rocks and cobblestones are potatoes and black bread. Black sugar is used to form the beach. The trees are actually leaves of celery and dill. The salmon slice is used to form a sky. ![]() |
Jan 15, 2008 00:33 | |
![]() | No.2 Broccoli Forest. All the trees are broccolis and peas. The mountain is actually black bread. Then scatter white sugar on the black bread and a waterfall appears. ![]() |
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![]() | No.3 A farm The wheels of the wagon are mushrooms. The wagon itself is formed by spaghetti. Macaroni is used to form fields. The white clouds and buildings are actually skimmed cheese. The trees are actually green pepper. ![]() |
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