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 (22)
Faemike55
Wonderful image and great lesson about the beetle (Ringo or Paul?)
watapki66
Great shot and information!
whaleman
He's a colorful little guy, you just couldn't miss him!
RodS
A colorful little bug-ger! LOL! Nice macro and interesting information, Chip. I used to be quite the insect enthusiest/collector when I was a kid. I still enjoy the little creatures - most of them, anyway.
MrsRatbag
I think these guys are very lovely too; they remind me of beautiful detailed sculptures, or way-cool toys. Sad to think they're a pest, I rather liked finding them on the East coast when I lived there. Lucky you!
beachzz
Amazing colors and another lesson in the insect world!1
fallen21
Awesome shot.
auntietk
It's beautiful on that vivid gold blossom. Super capture!
wysiwig
I thought this guy had teeth until I zoomed and could see the 'polkadots'. It looks like he is wearing a Mexican serape. Excellent macro of a colorful insect. His posture makes me hink he's overindulged and is sleeping it off. As for pheromones, I can completely understand the Japanese beetle's point of view. I've never let pheromone's keep me from a good meal.
durleybeachbum
A beautifully composed pic, and fascinating info.
Feliciti
a colorful shiny beetle and thanks for info about ,wonderful contrast between the blossoms and him ,it's a miracle of the nature too!
flavia49
very beautiful
jeanebean
Great pic, Chip. These little guys used to eat my roses when we lived on Long Island. They probably stowed away on some boat from New Jersey to make the crossing. They were about the only bugs we had to contend with in the garden there. Very beautiful shot.
helanker
It looks a bit like the green rose beetle and I bet it has same size. This one has other colors. It s truly beautiful. You really made a great shot of it :)
thecytron
Stunning colors!
NefariousDrO
Nice photo, I really like the strong brilliant colors. these beetles have been the bane of my gardening attempts, so it's hard for me to admire them much (except when I contemplate designing ships based on their shapes, that is!) without remembering their devastation of my bean patch.
bmac62
Having lived on the east coast for the first 21 years of my life...these little rascals are very familia to me. But I have never seen a close-up of one. This is very cool!!! My first impression is that of engines built for WWII fighters...the Brits, the Americans, the Germans, the Italians and the Russians all built airplanes with V-12 engines having six exhaust stacks on each side...the Japanese pretty much stuck with radials...round engines. Well anyway...this little guy appears to have some number of exhaust stacks on his right side. So, isn't it strange that a Japanese beetle would be dressed up as a V-12? :)
sandra46
really beautiful
charpix
We have some beetles here on the West coast that are shaped like the Japanese beetle, only they are not colored like this. They are simply black, and maybe some brown. They eat my rose blooms & buds like overnight. They are voracious creatures. The least they could do is dress up like the Japanese beetles and look a little more formal. ;c) Love your image and description of these guys. I hope they stay away from here because whatever it is we have, that is plenty.
KatesFriend
It's a beautiful and very colourful macro Chip. The beetle seems to be hard at work feeding himself/herself on that flower. And also completely dismissive of the unimportant humans around it. Insects seem to have a skewed notion of those that do and those who do not matter. Though, I never seen anything like this fellow here in Canada. Most of our beetles are black or slate gray.
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.
danapommet
Wonderful capture of this Japanese beetle. I like the colors and contast. Super details in zoom!