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 (34)
blinkings
Wonderful. Do they appear on prime numbers to avoid predation patterns forming.
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.
Sepiasiren
As Chipka pro'll already knows, I ain't one for bug pics (shivers) but this, alongside its narrative, is compelling--love the colors and the critter here is just beautiful--You almost always pull me near unwilling into your world of creepy crawlies! Love it
MadameX
Love this shot! I had a semi-argument recently with one of my sisters about cicadas. She, for some reason I cannot fathom, thinks they are called katydids! I know what a katydid looks like and when she described them as the insects that come out only so often and make their sounds, I told her those were cicadas. Being who she is, she tried to argue that they were katydids. Back and forth we went, with me saying No, they aren't, and she insisting they are. Can't recall whether or not I convinced her, but knowing her, she likely still thinks she's right. Anyway, this is a great shot! Thanks for posting!
mps
Wonderful image, great story
netot
I did not know that these individuals also lived in Chicago. Well, that give reason to the seagull in the film "An American Tail" when he said "Everyone has a cousin in America." Here in my country they appear between March and April, but here they sing "Macarena" and "Living the la vida loca" Lol. Excellent photography!
jocko500
wow never saw one of these or hear about them. lol that a long time to be in hideing
mgtcs
This is a spectacular story Chip, you alwyas amaze me, the photo is fantastic and I never seen one of those up so close! Congratulations!
Richardphotos
they cause so much damage to crops every year.I ran into a swarm once in Okla. while driving 50 or 60.they covered the windshield and I stopped to wash them off with lots of effort.superb shot
Nathan_Ruby
very cool shot and words my friend! love the work, keep it up!
dreampaint
wow great shot, composotion and colors are very good too, really good work.
whaleman
Hilarious opera without the soap! And a great shot of an insect that I may never get to see!
durleybeachbum
Very funny commentary and a SUPERB pic! Marvellous!
RodS
What a beautiful, clear, sharp photo of this cicada! I used to love catching these guys when I was a kid - used to drive my poor mom nuts when I'd come running into the house with one of these held firmly between my thumb and index finger, squacking loudly. Ah, the memories!
helanker
WOW! I expected to se either a rooster or a peacock and then you present this beautiful little creature. That was a surprise :-) Dont think i have ver seen such one before. Thanks for sharing this wonder of Mother Nature.
Feliciti
never seen before this little singer !! like the colortones and his wings!!great closeup too !!
snakemove
O MY GOD, THIS IS HUGE, I have never seen such insect before, just cool !! Thanks for your comment on the Phone Booth, it was taken in Spain, I live in Holland and we have them rarely as well, just a few
BessieB
I have only ever heard them whilst on holiday but never seen one, thanks for sharing and love the commentary.
fallen21
Awesome shot.
bmac62
I used to have a tree in my backyard that these little critters sang from every year. The only bad part was when their empty shell bodies would fall to the ground and my dog would think they were some kind of delicacy worthy of a good crunch or two...which is a little rough on the intestinal tract you know:) Excellent image of this singing critter. So, you had to wrestle with him a little to get him to pose for you then...end result is most colorful and detailed! Well done.
MrsRatbag
How intriguing these are! The first time I found evidence of one was when gardening in Virginia years ago. I found the exoskeleton of one attached to a branch of something I pruned, and it was very prehistoric-looking. It's wonderful to see a live specimen, and I'm not at all surprised to hear that you were handling and posing this guy. Excellent shot!
Orinoor
Excellent shot you managed! I sat last light and listened to our lone cricket, it was hot, so he had a very quick tempo. I've never met a cicada, fascinating creatures.
Crabbycabby
Fascinating looking creature.
auntietk
We don't have them here. I looked at your photograph, with that huge body with wings, looking for all the world like a mutant flying shrimp, and thought, "WTF is that???" I've never seen one. Then I wondered about cidadas v. katydids, because MadameX had that argument, and discovered they are, indeed, totally different things. MadameX's sister is incorrect. I've never heard them, either. The times I've been in cicada country it's been Spring and Fall, and they haven't been singing. sigh Something I've yet to experience. Maybe it will still be warm enough as we travel back there in the coming weeks. I'd love to hear parts of their opera!
flavia49
excellent capture
sandra46
awesome image!
icerian
Very unusual opera-singer :-) Great photo.
praep
I wish we got some of them here. They are alien like and very interesting. Very nice shot.
myrrhluz
When I think of cicadas, I think of hot summer days and their song suddenly erupting from the tree tops. I've rarely actually seen them, but their song is a frequent companion when visiting my mom. It's funny how sometimes you don't consciously hear them but hear the silence when they cease singing. Wonderful image and narrative. I love your identification of the fragment of song you heard. Beautiful detail and color! That's an interesting tree he's on. It has freckles.
-seek-
great photo.. i used to catch cicadas when i was little.. very neat!