A-Z Fruit and Veg Photo Project: P is for Pomegranate
Fun alert! Ripping apart a pomegranate, to revel deliciously coloured seeds and juice is something you must try!
The seeds have a strange texture which you need to try to understand, but the perfect combination of sweet and tart tastes in each bite will leave you intrigued.
Scooping out the seeds is quite the ordeal, but the mesmerising colour is just fitting for food photography.
Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, the health benefits of pomegranate juice is well worth its time-consuming nature to freshly make.
These last few photos definitely have a ‘pop’ factor, don’t you think?
What is this all about?
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Lovely. Great inspiration.
It’s a great subject to capture! Thanks.
How good is that red!! Soo bright and luscious. Love your photos Rachel Jane
It is THE most gorgeous red. Truly special!
Sweet photos and you didn’t even include the one that won you the 50mm Experiment Challenge!! Would you like me to link to this page?
the second and third shots are magical- so unpretentious ….exactly the ‘mess’ u would expect from doing this kind of promegranate job. great shoot!
Thanks! And believe me, I didn’t need to create mess, because mess happened!
My girlfriend told me that the best way to get the seeds out is by hand.. I found this u-tube video with HOW-TO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHyqoeB0Wlk
As is the case with most of your pictures – my mouth can almost taste the tart seeds…And yes – the colours sure have that pop factor!
Oh yeah? I will have to watch that for next time!
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good post, thank