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Corn – Macro Monday
Photographing corn – the kernels are quite shiny and smooth.
My friend who grew up in Minnesota said yellow corn is animal feed – but I like both white and yellow corn. Do you?
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Carletta says
Yummy detailed macros!
Hubby and I just bought yellow corn today and just finished dinner.
I love both kinds. We grew yellow corn when I was growing up.It wasn't until many many years later did I taste white corn.
What awesome corn macros. You made the ears look yummy, yummy, yummy in my tummy, tummy, tummy! Love this post...it is perfect at this time of the year. Sorry my thumbnail went in 3 times. Mr. Linky is REALLY acting up tonight. Genie
I have only tried yellow corn. Corn on hob is not something people eat in France. Corn is only found in tins or given to cattle therefore you cannot buy it on markets or in stores. In other words I would not have been able to take your beautiful photos.
So funny the responses to corn - I would have no idea that you can't get corn on the cob in France. It's a common summer food here. People sometimes barbecue the corn, too, or wrap it in foil and cook it in an outdoor fire at a campsite.
Carletta says
Yummy detailed macros!
Hubby and I just bought yellow corn today and just finished dinner.
I love both kinds. We grew yellow corn when I was growing up.It wasn't until many many years later did I taste white corn.
Leora says
I feel vindicated. You obviously grew up in corn country, Carletta.
Karen says
Terrific macros! I like the mixture on one cob, known as peaches and cream.
genie says
What awesome corn macros. You made the ears look yummy, yummy, yummy in my tummy, tummy, tummy! Love this post...it is perfect at this time of the year. Sorry my thumbnail went in 3 times. Mr. Linky is REALLY acting up tonight. Genie
Cathy Keller says
The corn looks so tender, sweet and delicious!!! Well done!
EG Wow says
You've photographed the corn so well, Laura! Now I'm hungry for some. :)
EG Wow says
OOPS! I meant Leora! I truly DO know the difference. :)
Teresa says
Your pictures are great! Love the silks draped across.
Jama says
Yellow corns are easily available here in the supermarket and they are for human consumption...
Ilana-Davita says
I have only tried yellow corn. Corn on hob is not something people eat in France. Corn is only found in tins or given to cattle therefore you cannot buy it on markets or in stores. In other words I would not have been able to take your beautiful photos.
Leora says
So funny the responses to corn - I would have no idea that you can't get corn on the cob in France. It's a common summer food here. People sometimes barbecue the corn, too, or wrap it in foil and cook it in an outdoor fire at a campsite.
emily says
We just had some corn with watermelon on Saturday...grilled of course, and it was delicious! I like both yellow and white!
patty says
fabulous! made my mouth water!!!
Linda Makiej Photography says
Marvelous macro shot!! Love corn - cannot get enough of it this time of year!
Jay from The Depp Effect says
Well, here in England we only seem to get yellow corn in the supermarkets and grocery stores!
Great pictures - looks tasty!