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CicadasA few for your collection!
Hi there Bug People!
I like to photograph only the most taken for granted of things in the world…lowly mushrooms and fungus, insects, small rodents, amphibians, etc… I have included a few ( a very small sampling ) of my ‘insect world’ favorites for 2004. Hope you enjoy them! (Personally, I love the Imperial Moth that befriended my hand…the Stag is second place) All of these photos are from the location described below.
Kindest Regards,
Scott Pierson
Actual Location Data: (of all insect photos attached) Earleville, MD – in a small, private community named ‘Hazelmoor’.
Latitude: 39.4401 Longitude: -76.0247
Time is always (approx) between the hours of 20:30 to 00:00 hrs, EDT
My Goodness, Scott,
I admire the structuralist tendencies you have applied to your insect photographs. We also like your photo of a poor dead Annual Cicada.
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- Periodical and Annual Cicada together (June 19, 2007)
- Imperial Moth by a Structuralist Insect Photographer (August 5, 2004)
- Stag Beetle and Grapevine Beetle by a Structuralist Insect Photographer ()
- Pelecinus polyturator by a Structuralist Insect Photographer ()
- Carpenter Ants devour newly emerged Annual Cicada (July 29, 2009)





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