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100mm Planar Plus 2 Zeiss Diopter CFV16 EI 50 F22 Four 1600J Strobes by Nokton48, on Flickr

Broncolor Hazylight Overhead Two Boxlite 40's camera right and left eight inches. Hasselblad CFV16 Digital Back Black 100mm F3.5 C T* Zeiss Planar with +2 Zeiss Proxar 2 Diopter. EI 50 Broncolor underneath glass, four layers Architects Vellum on table. Image was shot handheld 1/125 F22. Underlighting and Boxlites help a lot with a white clean background shot.
 
"Head of lettuce" and "Cabbage head" are two colloquial expressions in English that I was not familiar with..
Both expressions are suitable, I guess.
Cheers
Joao
 
"Head of lettuce" and "Cabbage head" are two colloquial expressions in English that I was not familiar with..
Both expressions are suitable, I guess.
Cheers
Joao

They're not colloquial expressions, João.

We say a "head of lettuce" like we say a "loaf of bread." It's proper English.

"Cabbage head" would just be playing with the language, not an established expression.

Applying "head of lettuce" or "cabbage head" to the photo is simply playing on the content.

(From one who lived in Portugal, and Brazil, many years ago. I would love to get over there and see it again.)

- Murray
 
Obrigado, Murray. A quick search had led me to "head of lettuce" being a slang for "chief financial officer" . I am grateful for your clarification.
Regards
Joao
 
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