You might spot me at Kirra Beach, the South-Eastern end of the Gold Coast, Australia, if you like beach walking like myself... but there is more ! My son Jeff (*jif3d*, here at Rendo, it helps to advertise, ooops)... he took this pic of me in 2000, then manipulated it in photo-shop and it's still one of my favourites. Just very briefly about my past... *born in East Prussia; *grew up in Berlin, West Germany; *migrated to "OZ" in 1960, (not the Wizard of Oz) but...AUSTRALIA ! I guess I was more into '2D' since early childhood, and thinking that my son Jeff may have inherited some of my artistic skills, because he translated them into '3D'. I am hooked on photography, since I discovered cameras... that's it in a nutshell. BTW - one of my fav.quotes.... ** I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure - which is trying to please everybody !** that's a wrap... Cheers Brigitte.
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Comments (23)
ledwolorz
Wonderful shot.
gemb1
Looks like it might be a ciceda(sp?) casing. Great shot.
jayfar
Good shot. Isn't nature wonderful!
CrownPrince
Truth is most definately stranger than fiction...
Madbat
You may have found a rare species of rocket-bug, I hear they tend to steer like cows and smack into trees alot That's why they're so rare.
knupps
Exiting, what is this? Great shot of this alien.
durleybeachbum
Astonishing!! Chipka could write a great story round this!
flavia49
impressive capture!!
DAVER2112
It's like no insect I've ever seen. Cool shots. Let us know if you find out what this is.
jif3d
Damn' freaky, I hope you had a Pulse-rifle handy or at least a very large can of bug spray ! I reckon it's a wood Wasp lava thingy, buy the way it's busted out of the tree trunk and left it's hollow carapace, before flying off to find another tree victim. Very kool, very weird...that's Mother Nature for you ! Well done & ~Cheers~
jared99
That is beyond bizarre. Better buy a few extra pulse rifles from jif3d in case the pod creatures return. I'm going out to buy some right now.
Svarg
Is it alive? Or is it just a shell? Way weird looking in either case!
sandra46
terribly creepy creature from another world!
npauling
Wow, you caught this event at just the right moment. Really amazing, and he does have a very spooky alien look to him. Those biting things out the front or is it the back look very dangerous. Hubby says he's on organnosed picklehater, found in the Donald Duck comics. LOL.
DEWoodward
Fantastic capture!
1358
I must say... you've got a more wondrous array of backyard animalia than I've seen in many botanical gardens... (I used to work in an indoor rainforest... if it was minus 40 outside, it was a constant plus 25 indoors... deep sigh)
Chipka
This is amazing! This is truly amazing! WOW! I wonder what it is and if it's still there, and who it belongs to! On a level it does recall the sort of thing Sigourney Weaver would be required to fight against, and it's amazing how life here on earth inspires so many aliens...in fact life on earth is pretty alien at times. You're brave for touching it...I like that! I'd have touched it too. I wonder if there are others around somewhere? This is brilliant. You have such a good eye for this kind of thing. Would pulse rifles be a defense against a thing like this if it decided to attack? From the way it looks, what if something gestated in the tree itself and that's the way it made its exit...not exactly a "chest burster" but a "tree burster." Amazing. And Andrea is right, there's a story in this!
Kaartijer
This one is way weirder that the bug I found in the backyard last year... watch out for invaders!!!
M2A
Very interesting photo.
Djavad
Un alien qui ne demande que du soleil et de la pluie, un printemps pour la planète Terre...
xpersona
Wow !!!!! Świetny strzał doskonałe wychwycenie chwili. Piękna praca. Przesyłam pozdrowienia .
MicheleLyons
With apologies to all the people here who have comments about the wonderful natural world, the world is full of parasites. And all of them are ugly, disgusting and dangerous. By the way, never touch anything you you don't recognize, certainly not with your bare hand. This thing is certainly dangerous, to the tree and possibly to you. Various insect species bite, sting, emit acid and poison. Not something you want to be poking at with a finger. If you can afford a tree doctor or entomoligist to come take a look, I would suggest it. Regardless, you should burn or otherwise destroy it as soon as possible.
LovelyPoetess
Nature is amazing in it's variety, it does look like a carapace of some sort, would be interesting to see the bug that crawled out of it. Thanks for sharing this shot : )