Great colours and I like how the one red bit is separate from the rest of the red bulk. Great shot and from a hamster's point of view, I would fear that the one kernel was going to fall on my head!
The hell composed of huge and red ear of corn could only be a cubist idea of a hamster. Indeed, entering the world of a hamster and try to translate his vision into a stunning sequence of images is a great adventure... Continue your way, to our delight! Congratulations! Tom
Great colours and I like how the one red bit is separate from the rest of the red bulk. Great shot and from a hamster's point of view, I would fear that the one kernel was going to fall on my head!
ReplyDeletenice cropping and I see the one kernel as a snack from the gods
ReplyDeletethe color is marvelous! Do hamsters like red corn better than yellow?
ReplyDeleteI keep waiting to see a furry critter :)
ReplyDeleteSweet! A great idea with the one kernel alone like that, good work!
ReplyDeleteI never knew you could get red corn - thank you for enlightening me! The colours in your photo are lovely and vibrant.
ReplyDeleteWe had hamsters for years, they look so cute when they nibble on their food. I can imagine this to be heaven for them.
ReplyDeletegreat colour, I've never seen red maize before.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I wonder how long it took him to pull that kernel from the cob? By the way, what's your hamster's name? :)
ReplyDeleteLovely warm red colors and I like how you rotated the pic :)
The hell composed of huge and red ear of corn could only be a cubist idea of a hamster.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, entering the world of a hamster and try to translate his vision into a stunning sequence of images is a great adventure... Continue your way, to our delight! Congratulations!
Tom
nice!
ReplyDeleteI keep wanting to twist my head, but I like the color and texture of the shot.
ReplyDeletevery cool! I'm enjoying your entire series, cant wait to see the completed set!
ReplyDeletesuch pretty maize and another great diagonal!
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