“ When Celeriacs go bad. ”
I might've overdone highlighting the facial features of this celeriac a little, but it did seem to have a malevolent stare when I saw it in the grocery department of my local store.
Anyway, I'll have the last laugh because this guy will be on the menu for tomorrow's dinner.
(I wonder ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Found In Nature
  • Elaine MacDonald Edited a year ago

    Such a sorry looking celeriac. Well done.

    Such a sorry looking celeriac. Well done.

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  • Shirley Williamson McDonnell Edited a year ago

    Wow! Great find Peter…yes I can see the face. Those light look great…nice job.

    Wow! Great find Peter…yes I can see the face. Those light look great…nice job.

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  • Robin Miller Edited a year ago

    Great idea and very well executed.

    Great idea and very well executed.

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  • Vivien Robertson Edited a year ago

    This is great Peter.  I can see the facial features and the lighting really adds to the shot.

    This is great Peter.  I can see the facial features and the lighting really adds to the shot.

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Tags

#anthropomorphism #celeriac #vegetable #merged #colours #lighting #black #backdrop

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