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Cicada Greeting Card featuring the photograph Cicada Exoskeleton Macro by Rick Rosenshein

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Cicada Exoskeleton Macro Greeting Card

Rick Rosenshein

by Rick Rosenshein

$5.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

Cicadas begin life as a rice-shaped egg, which the female deposits in a groove she makes in a tree limb, using her ovipositor. The groove provides... more

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Comments (11)

Michelle Meenawong

Michelle Meenawong

fantastic shot Richard l/f/t

Richard Rosenshein

Richard Rosenshein

Thank you Liz for your kind comments and for choosing one of my artworks as favorite of yours. It means a lot to me. Rick

Liz Alderdice

Liz Alderdice

WOW - awesome macro!! l/f

Richard Rosenshein

Richard Rosenshein

Thank you Keith for your kind comments and for choosing one of my artworks as favorite of yours. It means a lot to me. Rick

Keith Smith

Keith Smith

Nice capture! Gross and awesome all at once. : )

Richard Rosenshein

Richard Rosenshein

Thank you Paul for choosing one of my artworks as favorites of yours. It means a lot to me. Rick

Richard Rosenshein

Richard Rosenshein

Thank you Linda and Cynthia

Cynthia Guinn

Cynthia Guinn

Great capture! l/f

Linda Covino

Linda Covino

excellent macro

Richard Rosenshein

Richard Rosenshein

Thank you John for featuring my artwork in your Images That Excite You group. I am truly honored and it is greatly appreciated. Rick

Richard Rosenshein

Richard Rosenshein

Thank you Doug for featuring my artwork in your Macro Marvels group. I am truly honored and it is greatly appreciated. Rick

Artist's Description

Cicadas begin life as a rice-shaped egg, which the female deposits in a groove she makes in a tree limb, using her ovipositor. The groove provides shelter and exposes the tree fluids, which the young cicadas feed on. These grooves can kill small branches. When the branches die and leaves turn brown, it is called flagging.
Once the egg hatches the cicada begins to feed on the tree fluids. At this point it looks like a termite or small white ant. Once the young cicada is ready, it crawls from the groove and falls to the ground where it will dig until it finds roots to feed on. Once roots are found the cicada will stay underground from 2 to 17 years depending on the species. Cicadas are active underground, tunneling and feeding.
After the long 2 to 17 years, cicadas emerge from the ground as nymphs. Nymphs climb the nearest available tree, and begin to shed their nymph exoskeleton. Free of their old skin, their wings will inflate with fluid and their adult skin will harden. Once t...

About Rick Rosenshein

Rick Rosenshein

Rick Rosenshein currently lives in Gowen, Michigan and is a self taught artistic photographer. His interest and desire to capture those special moments in time have led him to take some poetically beautiful photographs. He has a keen eye for composition along with capturing architectural art from unusual angles and vantage points. He has traveled to many countries in Europe along with visiting Scotland, Ireland, Iceland, Faroe Island, Shetland Islands, The Greek Islands and many states throughout the United States and provinces in Canada. Almost all of his photographs come from his travels alongside his best friend and wife Veronica, who can often be seen yelling at him to get out of the road because of oncoming traffic or to get down from...

 

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