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At first glance, these fantastic images are like the intention of painting, like the exquisite scenes of Hollywood animation, but look closely, you will find that the trees in the picture is celery broccoli carrots, rivers are milk, mountains and houses are freshly baked bread ...
Carl Warner, British photographer, was born in 1963. He pioneered a unique form of landscape photography in which colors and shapes were made from vegetables and fruits, which he named "Foodscapes" (food landscape), all of which were filmed at Carl's London studio.
Carl often spends a long time standing in the supermarket looking at the fruits and vegetables (although it makes him look strange) to conceive each picture, and then spend two or three days before filming the scene with food to complete a picture shooting. Later, after finishing and fine-tuning, Carl's powerful imagination brought us into a dream-like, but also quite realistic fantasy world.
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