Monday, June 10, 2013

Brood II - Periodical Cicadas



If there is an insect you can have fond memories about, mine would be the cicada.  I collected their shells every summer morning filling Folgers Coffee cans in my Parents garage.  I remember me and a childhood friend searching the trees for cicadas for hours.  I had a hard bound copy of Borrow & White's The Field Guide to the Insects, all black and white with color plates in the middle.  It had a picture a cicada but it was dark with orange wings and red eyes and that was not what we were finding in the trees in Tulsa.  At the time, I didn't realize they were a species only found in certain areas and mainly the east coast.


So Now that Brood II has arrived, I have found the bug I was searching for so many years ago.  And I think I am as fascinated with them now as I was back then.


These guys were shot in the wild just south of Ft. Belvoir, VA.  They encompass a couple of different trips to the same local.  I hope to return again in the evening to witness a nymph and the amazing transformation they go through.






I have also decided to collect a few specimens for some future studio photography.  They are still in the process of drying and I hope to shoot them soon.  But in the mean time I think I will visit these guys again.









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