I'd love a cob or two, fresh from the boiling water or grill, slathered with butter with a little salt and pepper. Oh dear... I'm off to the refrigerator!
One of my cousins is a farmer and he used to grow corn. Not sure if he still does. He had both field corn and sweet corn. This picture does look like little nuggets of gold.
the city folk look and see "corn on the cob" and imagine it dripping in butter. When we drive by fields of drying corn, ready for harvest, my wife often wonders why it was not picked in time. 'Perhaps it is popcorn" she has wondered more than once.
I like your treatment that emphasizes the shapes, textures and subtle shadows between the kernels.
Is this gold potatoes?
ReplyDeleteYes. 🙂 ❤️
ReplyDeleteI'd love a cob or two, fresh from the boiling water or grill, slathered with butter with a little salt and pepper. Oh dear... I'm off to the refrigerator!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteFair point! YAM xx
Corn...still on the cob?
ReplyDeleteAsĂ es Rose.
ReplyDeleteBuen fin de semana. CuĂdate.
Un abrazo.
One of my cousins is a farmer and he used to grow corn. Not sure if he still does. He had both field corn and sweet corn.
ReplyDeleteThis picture does look like little nuggets of gold.
It's an uncommon crop here, but I saw some being harvested just last week. I know from experience that there's not much gold to be had in farming.
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ReplyDeleteI would say corn on the cob closeup! Take care, enjoy your day! Have a happy weekend!
Fantástico este pormenor.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Corny ART! ha ha. love it. and love corn on the cob and love corn bread too..
ReplyDeleteWhat a great close up of this corn.
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking corn. Yes, yellow gold.
ReplyDeleteThe corn they grow around where I live is for the animals.
ReplyDeleteFabulous macro image! Every summer I look forward to fresh corn on the cob. There is nothing better! A wonderful image!
ReplyDeletethe corn looks gold to me Rose... i refer to the Autumn leaves as being gold up here....peter:)
ReplyDeleteThey are great looking and tasty I'll bet.
ReplyDeleteI love the close up view of the corn.
ReplyDeleteLooks like corn on the cob ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
We bought enough corn to get us through the winter and froze it.
ReplyDeletethe city folk look and see "corn on the cob" and imagine it dripping in butter. When we drive by fields of drying corn, ready for harvest, my wife often wonders why it was not picked in time. 'Perhaps it is popcorn" she has wondered more than once.
ReplyDeleteI like your treatment that emphasizes the shapes, textures and subtle shadows between the kernels.
wow what a lovely image here !! Yummy closeup!!
ReplyDeleteDevi :))