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Rick Adams
Nashville, TN 

email: thrurickseyes@gmail.com
  1. Nature
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Cicadas - In Living Color - 7

A portion of the collection of photographs taken of Brood XIX cicadas in 2011. All photos were taken in Nashville, TN between May and July.
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  • Lots of green canopy and a little cicada for effect.

    Lots of green canopy and a little cicada for effect.

  • If you look closely, you'll see the bristles on the stem under the cicada's belly.

    If you look closely, you'll see the bristles on the stem under the cicada's belly.

  • This tree has befriended a lot of cicadas this year.

    This tree has befriended a lot of cicadas this year.

  • Same tree, different cicada.

    Same tree, different cicada.

  • Don't you like the way the wings on this little cicada are displayed?

    Don't you like the way the wings on this little cicada are displayed?

  • Gold cicada wings in a bright afternoon sun.

    Gold cicada wings in a bright afternoon sun.

  • Same gold cicada wings in a bright afternoon sun, but a little closer.

    Same gold cicada wings in a bright afternoon sun, but a little closer.

  • Looks like that squirrel got here before this cicada did.

    Looks like that squirrel got here before this cicada did.

  • One lone cicada clinging to a stem in the middle of a bush at the corner of my house.

    One lone cicada clinging to a stem in the middle of a bush at the corner of my house.

  • I don't think this cicada much appreciated the texture of the concrete.

    I don't think this cicada much appreciated the texture of the concrete.

  • As I approached, this cicada started to shuffle to the other side of the branch.

    As I approached, this cicada started to shuffle to the other side of the branch.

  • Camera held at arms length across the fence.  I was surprised it wasn't a blurry picture.

    Camera held at arms length across the fence. I was surprised it wasn't a blurry picture.

  • Another cicada reflecting the greenery.

    Another cicada reflecting the greenery.

  • Another cicada practicing his free-climbing technique.

    Another cicada practicing his free-climbing technique.

  • A little closer and a little more reflection.

    A little closer and a little more reflection.

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    One lone cicada clinging to a stem in the middle of a bush at the corner of my house.
    I don't think this cicada much appreciated the texture of the concrete.
    As I approached, this cicada started to shuffle to the other side of the branch.