Indian Corn White
“Maize, a basic staple. Yet, glorious Indian Corn colours grace autumnal days. Each corn ear wears distinctive colours and texture. Gold, copper, mauve, magenta, brown, black, pink, orange … myriad combinations bring to life the glorious colours of Indian Corn.
Glistening like tiny jewels, each grain weaves a pattern in a tapestry meticulously designed. Piled upon each other on a farm stand, these corn ears make a delightful array of surprising beauty.”
Read more about Indian Corn in my written article:
Indian Corn- Nature’s Kaleidoscope.
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Artist statement
My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key.
This is an original uncropped image.
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Carmen Mandel-...
Sorin, thank you for adding this piece of artwork to your favourites.
Cathleen Taraw...
Nice close up; pretty colours.
Carmen Mandel-...
How nice you liked them, Cathleen. Thank you for writing your comment.
K.D. Hemi
Wow…ive never seen corn like this in real life… its nice to see the colours up close .. thanks Carmen :) ...
Carmen Mandel-...
Oh, don’t mention it, khemi. Thank you very much for your interest in my work.
It’s nice that I could bring to you a new perspective on corn.
Mel Brackstone
They look so juicy and tasty! Nicely captured, Carmen.
Jelynn
i wonder what it tastes like. nice shot.
Carmen Mandel-...
Mel and Jelynn, thank you for adding your kind comments.
ozczecho
wow…thank you for showing me this….I have seen corn before but never “Indian corn”...u sure its not photoshop :-) (only kidding)
Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you, ozczecho for your kind comment and your whimsical remark.
Indian Corn is the original corn found by the Britons in North America. Then, it was modified to be all yellow and the maize plant, shorter. The different and striking colours in the corn ear come from the varied genes in the plant, each yielding one colour. There is a whole array of colours to be found in the grains, from white to pitch black, and each ear is unique in its design.
Nature offers myriad colours and hues that not even Photoshop or other can beat. Now, isn’t this marvelous?.
Monster
Fantastic shot Love the colour! I bet it tastes great too!
Carmen Mandel-...
Monster, thank you for visiting and adding your comment. I am glad you liked it.
Catalin Soare
I love the textures and colors
Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you, Catalin, for stopping by and leaving your comment.
Carmen Mandel-...
And thank you, Catalin, for adding it your favourites.
Jenny Davis
this is a yummy shot. I went to your cafepress site. You have some really nice work I particullary love Urban Nest.
Carmen Mandel-...
Oh, Jenny, how nice of you to visit my e-store. Thank you for your comment on my artwork.
Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you, Alison Broome, for adding this artwork to your favourites.
Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you, Biswajit, for adding it to your favourites.
Lachlan Kent
That’s really cool… don’t sea much of that in Australia
Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you, Lachlan. Right now (Autumn here) is Indian Corn harvest, a feast to the eyes.
Geri Bragg
cool idea. good shot.
Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you, Geri.
Judith Oppenhe...
looks like pearls, quite beautiful