10 November 2010
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25 comments:
That's a great perspective!
Wow! Excellent capture, great POV!
I would never have guessed what that was!
That is awesome. I had to sit there and stare at it to figure out what it was. Me of all people...
Yes, I am glad you told it what it is..you are great at those macro shots.
What a fantastic shot!!
lovely focus on those kernals...but now the more important question...was that corn fried husk on?!
Beth: The photo was taken right in the cornfield. The husk had naturally dried up and come away from the cob. The cob was still on the stalk. All I did was photograph it.
You got so close that the dried threads of cornsilk amazed me! Fantastic shot.
I've never had corn look back at me quite that way. Great shot!
Amazing, just beautiful. It's a incredible the clarity of your photo.
An excellent shot. I love the angle and the lighting. And nice bokeh! Now I want to eat some corn.
lovely perspective--I've never seen a better shot of field corn . . . it feels so poetic.
Interesting perspective. I had to check field corn was really what I thought it was :D
This looks so awesome. Who would have thought it could be so appealing --great shot!
Lovely photo! The vibrant yellow looks awesome against the muted tan and beige here.
You have such a great eye for an artistic photo. This is a fine picture.
I'm not sure I would have recognized this without a hint. Great new perspective!
Stunning! That focus is incredible. :O Was it a point & shoot or DLSR?
I love the softness of this photo. Another great shot from you!
WOW, Great shot!
Great photo, a bit abstract. I would have specifically recognized it as corn.
Wow is right, at first glance I thought it was a bag of onions.
I had to read your caption to even figure out what this was. I don't think I would have guessed corn. It looked so big I was thinking onions or small potatoes.
When I grow up I want to take photos like you do. I have so much to learn, but in the meantime I love seeing your work.
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