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There was some discussion in a previous SFTW thread of creating some challenges relating to specific world or national days. It turns out that today, Friday 17 February, is National Cabbage Day in the US. Who could resist a challenge like that? So we have our cabbage patch starter image, what will you do with it?
The “rules”:
* Use the starter image as at least part of your own image entry.
* Anything goes, as long as it meets the forum rules on decency, copyright etc
* Anyone, and everyone, is welcome to have a go, whether you are a complete beginner or a Photoshop expert. This is not just for our forum "regulars".
* There are no prizes apart from the chance to practice, show off, or bring a bit of humour and fun. Don't be shy, join in and have a go!
* The starter image is made available for you to use in this forum challenge only. Sorry to emphasise this, but the image is not for use elsewhere.
To download the image below, hover over the image and click on the circle with the arrows at the top right. I've made the background transparent to save you cutting it out. Then, when the image opens in its own window, right click and choose “Save Image As/Save Target As” (or similar depending on your browser).
When posting back your image – please use the blue reply button in this first post. If posting a comment on someone else’s entry then please use the grey reply button next to their image post.
Have fun.
Dave
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That takes me back. When I was a lad we had to drive out to the fields before it got light, and be waiting for the light so we could get a couple of hundred boxes of lettuces to the wholesaler by 7am. That was because they were nice and crisp with the morning dew on them, and the retailers had to get their stock in time to open at 8am. You'd need to go a long way to find a greengrocer nowadays — outside of a market at least.
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Trevor, that is a very interesting personal story!
For me, I have always had a lifetime deep passion for gardening and cooking. It all stemmed from my mom and I and our time together. At one point, I once had a small herb and vegetable garden. Mind you, this was way before the nowadays trendy - everything being organic and farm to table.
K
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That's excellent blending of the posted image with the light and colours of the rest. Great job K
Dave
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Excellent, Bob, and the first to meet the full challenge (title).
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Haha - excellent, and as Jacob says, it takes on the whole brief 🙂
Dave
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Well, the creativity here is excellent. Tough time to create a different take on cabbage! So Here's the world's most honest sports drink! The name says it all...
[Image updated by moderator at request of Bob]
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A cabbage drink ! I think I might give it a miss. Shudder !! 🙂
Nicely done though Bob
Dave
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Thanks, Dave!
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I love the transition from cabbage to splash. I assumed the name was in a non English langauge, so entered it into Google Translate, and was susrprised to be told 'English detected', but I think this must be International Google Wind-Up day.
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its also Greek... i think it means house or home?
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It is American slang from my childhood because young boys do gross things and compete over anything. It takes the word Spit and adds the extra letters for when someone launches said spit and accomplishes a great distance before it lands. The competition usually includes the word Spitioui as loud as possible for added distance during the spitting competition. Good clean fun in my neighborhood. So now you see the further meaning in the splashes 😉
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If you look *real* close you can see the cabbage...in there, somewhere. lol
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Looks like it hit the spin cycle! Nice!
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I nearly always find that expanding your images reveals more detail James. In this case it also needed the CSI plugin to expose the cabbage zombies.
BTW — Never, not for the remotest moment, did I expect hitting Google Images with Cabbage Zombie would get any hits. Since our SFTW threads can be bizarrely out there, Ged only knows what drove these nicely drawn cabbage zombies. Is it from a computer game, or comic strip, or what?
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It might be from one of the "Plants vs. Zombies" games, maybe? The artwork looks familiar from that series.
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Lovely textures James, it looks like marquetry with well selected wood veneers 🙂
Dave
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As soon as I saw that cabbage, it reminded me of an old childrens program here in the UK - Crackerjack
There was a quiz section: each correct answer - you got a prize to hold.
If you got a question wrong - you got a cabbage to hold
If you dropped a prize or a cabbage you got another cabbage to hold
Three cabbages and you were out!
Picture (c) BBC archives
Didn't the colorise neural filter do well !!
Yes, you had to wear a silly hat. Yes, that is a cricket bat as a prize
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My goodness Euan. How old are you? I only just remember the show. I think you had to be a school prefect to be on it. Was it really in B&W?
Eamonn Andrews went on to present 'This is Your Life' with his big red book and lines like [soft Irish accent] 'You thought she was safely tucked away in Australia, but here she is, with some excruciatingly embarrassing stories like how you used to wet the bed...
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Yes, very old!
I love the look of the pressed creases in the right lads trousers - obviously dressed up !
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Welcome to SFTW Alberto. When she throws the bouquet someone will be able to make soup 🙂
Dave
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Or a salad for the reception 🙂
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Another excellent idea. Very clever Alberto.
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This cabbage has been a form of inspiration of the great artists of the past.