Thank you, everyone, for the truth is that everything I know about photography I've learned right here at LTHforum.
For those who think they can't take pictures just as good, know that I am not a visual person: I can't even draw a straight line or dress myself. It just takes some thought, passion, and patience.
These pictures were all taken with a relatively inexpensive digital camera (<$200). I didn't even use a tripod (though I should have used it sometimes). No post-production work was done except cropping and resizing. Though I'm sure I could have tweaked them some in Photoshop, I didn't bother.
Back to the cicadas. Whoever mowed my "base grove" the time before last was in a hurry and left last vast swathes untouched. The weeds and grass grew so high, that when the cicadas emerged, they didn't even bother to find a tree to climb. They just climbed the weeds. This weeks mower was not in such a hurry, and literally tens of thousands of cicadas were caught in the blades. That has created no shortage though.
Despite the plentitude of cicadas in
my woods, I estimate only 25% have emerged yet. The areas under the tree canopies and in near-constant shade are still undisturbed. Imagine the cacophany to come.
Despite staring, again literally, thousands of cicadas right in their beady eyes, no blue eyed cicada. I'm determined though.
-ramon