Greetings to the people of Earth.
I've always wanted to say that! Now that I did, I can now get on with other things.
I'm a science fiction writer (not famous yet) born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. I've lived in the Czech Republic and Germany, and though I am currently back in Chicago, much of my heart remains in the Czech Republic. Maybe it's the beer. Or the bread. I hope to live in Moscow soon, as a big portion of my heart already resides there. I've had an interest in science fiction since an early age and will probably maintain that interest for the rest of my life. I love SF, and anything else that embraces the spirit of discovery...or anything that chafes against the arbitrary boundaries of "conformity."Â
I discovered Renderosity a couple of years back when I was browsing the internet, looking for cool images to spark my imagination during a period of writer's block. It wasn't a serious block, but I needed something to make me ask the sorts of questions that I always ask before settling down to craft a short story or novella. Since that time, I've written quite a lot and I've begun to post photographs and other visual works that I created here...partially because I love the Renderosity community in general, and partially because the images and text-snippets that I have contributed here are something of an ongoing journal. I'm incredibly lazy when it comes to journal keeping, and so posting picures of particular significance actually helps me to remember the things I want to remembe, without having to eat into my fiction writing time by writing non fiction. Well, at least that's my excuse and I am sticking with it.
I entered into the field of photography totally by accident; I'd always been interested in capturing small stories, but it wasn't until my journey to Europe that I began to consciously seek out tableaus that imply stories in progress. As a result of that, my writing is growing in unexpected directions, and I look forward to becoming more and more active here, and in other artistic/publishing fields.
For those looking at my gallery, enjoy it and feel free to leave comments and sitemail! Good day to all!
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Comments (23)
jac204
Fascinating biology lesson here. Watch out for those rowdy fruit-flies!
bmac62
Wow, Chip. Never thought I'd be fascinated by a wet slug in the vicinity of an old lichen covered cottonwood tree in your dad's truckyard on Memorial day:-))) Once again your descriptive writing had me completely captivated while mucking around with truckyard dogs, dead birds and rowdy half-drunk fruit flies. Well, I guess the fruit flies really weren't at the party today but we had their bad habits in mind:) Well done and happy M-Day to you too.
mermaid
I love to read your words, they are always leading through a fascinating world and this shot is a fascinating one too, showing exactly what you mean...smile
flavia49
fantastic story and image!!
anaber
Great to read you:)Thank you so much.The tones of green of the lichen and the shine of the slug is a fabulous view of nature working alone...Fabulous image! I love a lot the black contrasting with such luminousity!
Bothellite
NOW YOU'RE TALKIN'. Slugs. Favorite subject/am a gardener/don't kill them/like them for their role. You did great research here. I was a biology major who long ago dissected too many of them (guilt). They have a tiny tiny shell in their head just to prove where they came from. And I photograph them too. Kindred Spirits.
kgb224
Wonderful capture my friend.
elfin14doaks
Drunk fruit flies are the worst crowd to control too. If you watch and listen closely they are always getting into fruit fly bar fights and throwing each other into glass windows. Like they could ever throw each other out one. I like this shot. Slugs are kind of cute in their own way.
jocko500
cool shot
MrsRatbag
It looks like it's contemplating a leap from one level to another; a suicidal slug? (Sounds like a great name for a thrash band, "Suicidal slugs") Your musings are a-musing as always!
auntietk
Oh man ... I love the "Suicidal Slugs." Salt shakers on stage, bottles of beer, and rolls of copper flashing. Yeah baby! LOL! You can come visit, my friend. I've got enough slugs to keep you happy and in photographs all year. :)
danapommet
Another fantastic narritive Chip and gorgeous capture of the slimy slug and the lush green lichens. Dana
beachzz
Slugs, yechhhhh---not much else to say about em!!!! lol
durleybeachbum
What a fun read! I appreciate slugs but I can't say I actually like them, especially these little ones. Now, the big ones that stretch out to 6 or 8 inches are quite beautiful, and prefer eating rotting leaves to my flowers..
blinkings
Nice one mate. Do you know there was a guy on the news here last week who ate one as part of a drunken bet. The slug had apparently been snaking on rotting rat guts, and the guy is now on his death bed in hospital. What a way to go eh!
Sepiasiren
now this is an amazing capture--almost wanna pick the little critter up and play with it--uhm--almost...lol
helanker
OH MY, what an amusing reading here. I had such a good time reading about slugs and fruit flies and maggots. Chip you are amazing. If you saw my face right now, you would think I look foolish. And I love the capture too.
Meisiekind
Oh Chip - I had such a good laugh now, which I really needed! The thought of out of control drunken fruit-flies had me in stitches!!! Excellent narrative and an equally excellent shot of the ball of Chicago snot!! hehe...
jmb007
bonne photo!
CoreyBlack
I've always loved that word 'gastropod'. It's fun. Some words just sound cool.My favorite word is ' obsecquious'. The funniest word in the English language is 'rutebegga'. Put that one in ANY joke and people will laugh. What has any of this to do with your picture? Not a hell of a lot. I've drank about 40 oz of coffee at the Perfect Cup and am... I love this picture as I do all of your work. As you know I don't really share your enthusiasm for critters. Slugs have always looked like quivering dollops of packing greese with horns growing out of it. It's to your credit as a photographer that you always make these things fascinating to look at. Another great shot!
sandra46
very beautiful! the slug seems a bit small, here those slugs are much bigger, or is it the lack of comparison with something else that gives the illusion?
romanceworks
They are kind of fascinating in a slimy sort of way. CC
lucindawind
a wonderful photo & info but slimey little critter