I came across this image while doing my research for new food designs and creations. You might wonder why I included this among the food designs since it's not the readily edible food. I honestly considered it among the food group - rice. I'm just so amazed with Japanese people's creativity. It really left me thinking how they were able to come up with such concept and apply the design on to the rice fields. I just want to share this image and a few more of the same kind on my future postings.
Wow now this is absolutely stunning! Amazingly creative... Thumbs up!
ReplyDeleteWow...that must have taken ages to create.
ReplyDeleteThat is incredible.
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ladyviral, can't believe it's ricefield until I saw the whole site. I wonder how they do that, really!
ReplyDeleteMei, i still haven't researched much about it but if I get any info...I'll post it here. =)
ReplyDeleteanne, indeed!
ReplyDeletethey must have put in so much effort designing the traditional drawings
ReplyDeleten planting the rice according to it.
i love the drawings itself. :)
Hi Levian, I still can't figure out how they made it =(
ReplyDeletethe best i could imagine is
ReplyDeletemaybe they designed n marked the earth before planting?
that would have set the colors right. :)
Thanks for posting this! Enjoyed it alot.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of possibilities Levian but that can work too =)
ReplyDeleteHi Girl cook in paris, nice to have you here. Welcome! and thanks for the visit =)
ReplyDeletecouldn't come up with other ideas other than imagining them planting it manually.
ReplyDeleteit could be applied using machinery too.
my mind is running away, again. XD
I bet it's manually planted, Japan still use local farmers for their crops but some areas sadly no more. Keep imagining levian, that's ok =)
ReplyDeletewow nice..
ReplyDeleteis it real.. or photoshopped? lol =D
Hi Kenwooi, it's real. I think the other photos i have seen makes me believe so it's not photoshopped. =)
ReplyDeletesuddenly it seemed like there could be so many ways to plant that,
ReplyDeletebut when you look at it, there isn't any left.
i bet it was an exciting project for them to complete such a grand portrait. :D
one thing, it's amazing =)
ReplyDeletei've to agree with everything they said. marvelous indeed. :)
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