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Photography Insects posted on Sep 28, 2008
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It promised to be a mild summer. The Vltava was placid—bestirred here and there by little more than the eddied wakes of passing boats and the shouts of tourists with carbonated gold in their bellies. There were bugs as well—more than the usual variety of anonymous brown and black things barely seen. It was May. Firebug season. There was something of the common cockroach in their shape, something of burning embers in their color, though Pavl likened them to brazen street-floozies. They moved in silence, nosing around after seeds and pollen, waving their antennae and sniffing the air for the telltale pheromones of the opposite sex. “They're everywhere,” Pavl declared. “What are they called?” I asked. “Bugs,” he answered without sarcasm or guile. “I know they're bugs,” that's what we call them in English. “What kind of bugs are they?” Beyond, “small ones,” he couldn't answer...he was uncertain of their common species name in English...and it took the greater part of a day (including a few internet searches) to finally discover that Pavl's simple “bugs” were firebugs. My friends, Kača and Tomas also called them “bugs,” though I suspect that Kača's straight-faced answer to my question held a bit more playful sarcasm than the earnest, knitted-brow responses I got from Pavl and Tomas. Kača is like that, playful sarcasm is one of her more beguiling gifts. Firebugs are common throughout the Czech Republic, and on various days in may, you can see them (literally by the thousands) massed in irregular, sprawling clumps at the bases of trees. By next May, I hope to be in Russia...at long, long last, and as Spring unfolds in that particular faraway land, I'll look for firebugs, an hoist a shot of vodka in honor of a friend who made the beginning of my lifetime journey into an enjoyable, and auspicious beginning...complete with...bugs. *** As always, thank you for viewing, reading, and commenting.

Comments (31)


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photostar

9:21PM | Sun, 28 September 2008

Fantastic capture filled with texture and life, Chip. Enjoyed the short narrative to go along with it, as well. I hope your journey to Russia will fulfill your dreams.

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MrsRatbag

9:22PM | Sun, 28 September 2008

Wonderful shot of these curious insects. I haven't seen those here in Seattle, but there are a lot of things I haven't seen. Your narrative makes me wish I knew your friends, they sound like people I would like very much!

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bcrathburn

9:24PM | Sun, 28 September 2008

what a cute story but nomatter i hope you left thr bugs where you found them*****great shot though

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romanceworks

10:15PM | Sun, 28 September 2008

A most unique photo and interesting story. CC

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beachzz

10:41PM | Sun, 28 September 2008

You find the MOST amazing things to photograph--I can almost see those little critters moving!!

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Pewter7

10:49PM | Sun, 28 September 2008

My friend, you are as eloquent of verse and adroit with pen as you possess an excellent eye for a great shot! Thank you for sharing a bit of your most intriguing story and these little 'bugs' :) with us!

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auntietk

10:55PM | Sun, 28 September 2008

Nice ... bugs! :) Fun story, and a great shot.

West_coaster07

11:43PM | Sun, 28 September 2008

Great capture! Love the different textures and colors!

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Alz2008

3:16AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Great shot..

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ledwolorz

3:56AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Fantastic colors and texture.Wonderful capture.

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durleybeachbum

4:54AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Marvellous narrative and pic!

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Heathcroft

6:04AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Interesting narrative, Chip, well told witt your usual humour and style, and the image is very unsual and informative too. Dave

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NekhbetSun

6:08AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Great shot, intro and info :o)...and still not in Russia?

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GhostBear1890

7:03AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Looks similar to an insect I saw in southern Tennessee last year.....great shot. Love the contrast. Thanks for visiting my gallery.

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claude19

8:46AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Great shot about natural life through the world of the insects !!! Great shot for all the details!

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thecytron

8:56AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

AmaZZZZZZZZzzzzzzing texture!

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ladyraven23452

9:26AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

LOVE IT

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sema_fox

12:04PM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Слов нет!!!!!!

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Ionel

7:31PM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Excellent image!!!

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flyairth

7:56PM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Wonderful!!!

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mbz2662

12:47AM | Tue, 30 September 2008

Believe it or not I was just thinking about you the other day... A great shot and narrative :)

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delaorden_ojeda

6:31PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

great capture of this congragation, nice composition and interesting narrative, nice work !

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UBATUBA

6:36PM | Wed, 01 October 2008

very sophisticated play on color & texture

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mermaid

1:27PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

wonderful combination of color and texture..smile

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MagikUnicorn

11:52PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Mother nature at is best ;-)

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sintoock

4:26AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Magnifiques details du bois, excellent!

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Lunastar

9:08PM | Mon, 06 October 2008

I love your narrations. This is an amazing capture.

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Biffowitz

2:12PM | Tue, 07 October 2008

It could quite easily be a prehistoric world. Great capture and texture!

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Mousson

5:38AM | Wed, 08 October 2008

Absolutely amazing & spectacular!!!!

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MOSKETON

8:45AM | Thu, 09 October 2008

me encanta esta preciosa textura del arbol, y el detalle de los zapateros.. genial. la naturaleza nos da unas texturas fantasticas para el que las sabe ver..

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