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Winter CabbagesPosted by GJC (Kyoto (京都), Japan) on 22 January 2009 in Food & Cuisine.
Comments (20)
Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaGreat image. With the strings around them they look so well cared for. 22 Jan 2009 9:59am EYES WIDE SHUT from United KingdomTerrific vibrancy and detail, reminds me of the days I used to grow my own vegetables. Nothing finer 22 Jan 2009 11:00am Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandThey seem to taste even better after some frost, although I prefer sushi ;) Beautiful colors with that touch of snow. 22 Jan 2009 11:29am cat from Tel Aviv, IsraelBeautiful greens. They look so fresh and healthy. Are they in your garden? 22 Jan 2009 2:07pm Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaThe texture is magnificent, such details...bravo GJC :) 22 Jan 2009 3:25pm daina from United StatesTerrific shapes like vegetable crinolines - sort of after the ball mood with the snow and end of the season wilted attire. 22 Jan 2009 3:36pm jim from sebastopol, United Statesthis is interesting, i love the way Japanese gardeners care for their plants through the winter. they seem to have such passion. is this a method of protecting the inner cabbage leaves from the cold ? 22 Jan 2009 4:17pm mo.langel from Courtelary, SwitzerlandC'est vraiment un travail très artisanal, ça me fait penser à un chignon sur une tête! :O) Belle image! 22 Jan 2009 4:21pm Liang from San Francisco, United Stateshehe looks fresh and ready to cook! You know the best veggies/fruits are the ones right out of the roots! 22 Jan 2009 6:01pm hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongHow appealing are the colours and the fine details... they look so beautiful! 22 Jan 2009 6:21pm Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomI like the way you have caught the texture of the cabbages so well. 22 Jan 2009 9:42pm beanow from PolandThis cabbage looks how the lady in the crinoline. Funny shot. Well done. 22 Jan 2009 10:14pm Stephen Phillips from San Francisco, United StatesBeautifully seen. Lush colors and textures. 23 Jan 2009 12:34am Howard F. from South Pasadena, Calif., United StatesGreen and fresh, looks mighty good to eat! 23 Jan 2009 1:54am Ronnie 2¢ from London, United Kingdomseems so surprising how these winter varieties carry on thru the winter but they do. I can see these are lovingly cared for, too. 23 Jan 2009 1:59am Magda from Canadabeautiful green shade with some snow around gives it a wonderful contrast 24 Feb 2009 4:26pm |
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