
London’s skyline has been recreated out of fruits and vegetables for the Good Food TV channel.

London’s skyline has been recreated out of fruits and vegetables for the Good Food TV channel.
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Marc Felion is the co-host and producer of the Feast of Fun podcast. He lives in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago with his partner and co-host Fausto Fernós. He loves sci-fi, murder mysteries and cocktails.
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That looks deelicious!
could those twitter posts be less relevant…?
Too bad there’s not a larger image available, you can barely see the vegetable nature/origin of the work. If the melon weren’t so obvious with the St Paul’s it would just look like some colorful idealized cartoonish Photoshop creation, in fact the whole image kind of just comes off exactly like a Photoshop created “trick” This would be more impressive if they posted details of the buildings and showed it not in a faked real world setting with the leaves and the water, but in the studio where it was built. Kudos to the amazing work involved, but a D- for the final display choice.
It’s probably more impressive if you’re watching the network on an HD TV.
I changed the twitter tag to read Londonskyline.
It’s definitely a photoshop job, probably used as a mock up for the work like they do with real buildings or development plans.
I haven’t seen the finished product yet, but I’ll keep you posted if i find it or the video.