My middle grandson and I were golfing in a family outing and our cart came with a rider. This little grasshopper said take a picture. I obliged and shot this close-up. He was facing toward the ground as shown.

We continued to play golf when we heard the thrumming noise of a Cicada in a pine tree. I drove the cart toward the pine tree and wasn't surprised when the Cicada stopped rubbing its wing and making that racket they make. My grandson said he saw the Cicada and I got my camera on the ready for some close work.

The Cicada eventually got tired of moving around the branch and hit the air. It hit the lens of my camera as it left. No damage to the camera I'm happy to say.

It went around the branch and I shot it head on.

It gave me a lot of chances to shoot at different angles.

I was able to get pretty close.

I was really happy to capture a live Cicada.
Huh - that's a fat one. They are pretty interesting creatures, life cycle and all. Though sometimes they can drive you nuts. Good shots!
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Guy- Great shot. I saw my first Cicada last Tuesday, and heard my first one yesterday afternoon. Its hard to believe that were entering the dog days of summer.
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Pretty cool to get that photo - but I have to admit, those things get on my nerves, big-time.
ReplyDeleteYou did a very good job at capturing these critters... wow... wonderful close ups for sure!!
ReplyDeleteGreat catch and certainly a reason to be happy!
ReplyDeleteOh my. As soon as I landed I remembered I heard a locust or cicada here yesterday and it sounded like he had just emerged. I wanted to go get my camera but was distracted.
ReplyDeleteThese are excellent photos.
Oh, man, Fishing Guy, great closeups. You are getting almost as good as Abe Lincoln. Now that's a compliment I think.
ReplyDeleteOh, man, Fishing Guy, great closeups. You are getting almost as good as Abe Lincoln. Now that's a compliment I think.
ReplyDeleteCertainly captured well. Was it a Birdie??)lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and your kind comments.
Thats some weird looking critter you found there Fishing guy.
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Great job. Many people never see anything except the ecto-skeleton. I can almost hear them now. A sound from my childhood playing outside in the summer. Nice photos. Pappy
ReplyDeleteHello my friend, that beauty is your blog, with many beautiful insects eses liked much of what got pictures as a very happy day of rest
ReplyDeleteCan you believe those shots? So many & so close!!! Excellent shots!
ReplyDeleteThat's great that you were able to get such good shots of the cicadas. I haven't seen a live one around here in weeks.
ReplyDeleteFantastic.. it would please me to... I had only heard of these on a nature program many years ago... I had completely forgot about them until some started to show up in the blog posts.. Well captured.
ReplyDeleteWell done FG! I've seen one shell early in the spring and that was it.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Fabulous captures of the Cicada! And I like the grasshopper too!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures! They give me the creeps though. LOL When we were out walking today, I heard some.
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic pics FG.. great shot of the grasshopper in the sun..such a vibrant green and the cicada is fascinating...don't think I've seen one before.. and the wing detail on your last pic is very nicely captured. Well done! :D
ReplyDeleteI have to be honest with you, I was having goose-bumps when I take a closer look. Still, you certainly have an eye for all these creepy-crawlies :D
ReplyDeleteamazing journey to follow...indeed...excellent
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos of the cicada. Wish I had a camera like yours!
ReplyDeleteThis cicada...
ReplyDeleteWe have a little fat.